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Look Before You Leap

by Delta”


It was at a fashionable watering place, which was then full, and towards the close of an intensely sultry summer day. Even the mirror-like sea seemed to partake in the general feeling of depression, and looked almost too languid to lift its gently heaving bosom, while the sluggish waves broke and rippled slowly and lazily along the shore, and apparently frothed and fizzed unusually as they kissed and sank into the burning yellow sand, then brightly tinted with the first hues of approaching sunset.

Archie Stevens and his friend George Finlay were sauntering leisurely along the beach, bent, like the crowd, on enjoying the somewhat cooler atmosphere of the hour and the place, so welcome after the broiling experience of the afternoon in the veranda of their hotel. They were young men of means who had come from a large interior city for recreation, sea-bathing and ocean air. They looked strong and wiry, but even health is benefited by change. And after the somewhat fast city life of the past season, they required it.

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