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water whose power and achievements were for me a constant inspiration

as they were, I know, for scores other.

Coincidentally with my recognition came a shock of surprise,

definitely--unpleasant. It was Throckmartin--but about him was

something disturbingly unlike the man I had known long so well and to

whom and to whose little party I had bidden farewell less than a month

before I myself had sailed for these seas. He had married only a few

weeks before, Edith, the daughter of Professor William Frazier,

younger by at least a decade than he but at one with him in his ideals

and as much in love, if it were possible, as Throckmartin. By virtue

of her father's training a wonderful assistant, by virtue of her own

sweet, sound heart a--I use the word in its olden sense--lover. With

his equally youthful associate Dr. Charles Stanton and a Swedish

woman, Thora Halversen, who had been Edith Throckmartin's nurse from

babyhood, they had set forth for the Nan-Matal, that extraordinary

group of island ruins clustered along the eastern shore of Ponape in

the Carolines.

I knew that he had planned to spend at least a year among these ruins,

not only of Ponape but of Lele--twin centres of a colossal riddle of

humanity, a weird flower of civilization that blossomed ages before

the seeds of Egypt were sown; of whose arts we know little enough and

of whose science nothing. He had carried with him unusually complete

equipment for the work he had expected to do and which, he hoped,

would be his monument.

What then had brought Throckmartin to Port Moresby, and what was that

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