E feet in length. They would come waddling up from the sea, scratch a
hole in the sand with their flippers, lay their eggs, cover them
carefully, and with head erect and neck out-thrust waddle back. Mackay
was intensely interested in all the animal life of the island and made a
study of it whenever he had a chance. He knew the savages killed and ate
these turtles, but he supposed he was as yet too near the village to be
molested by them. So he followed the tracks and was nearing the edge of
the forest, when he heard a shout behind him. As he turned, one of his
village friends came running out of his hut waving to him frantically to
come back. Thinking some one must be ill, Mackay hurried toward the man,
to find that it was he himself who was in danger. The man explained
breathlessly that it was the habit of the wily savages to make marks in
the sand resembling turtle tracks to lure people into the forest. If Kai
Bok-su had entered the woods, his head would certainly have been lost.
It was always hard to say farewell to Kaptsu-lan, the people were so
warm-hearted, so kind, and so anxious for him to stay. One morning just
before leaving after his third visit, Mackay had an experience that
brought him the greatest joy. He had stayed all night at the little
fishing village where the first chape
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