THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25rn, 1905.
of French infantry, ope of cavalry, and two following his own ronto, as this will avoid OFILDREN
ZEN OF FAR CATHAY.ountain batteries, and will endeavour by forced bostile encountors and the consequent delays. nches to utterly out the insurgent forces From Youren I shall strike to the north and Tefore they are further reinforced and are able to at Ping-lo be strongly reinforced, as that city strike a decisive blow by capturing ding is full of Trind men and others who are loyal
if the revolt, which is said to be
to the dathroned Mings. A great rising has be quelled before it sumes been planned for the fifteenth of next meat, anti-dystic, serious pe portion it any deter the mergetic but by despatching express messengers to the leurs of the Befor Party from again ussisting to raise this standard of reallion, and may thus variona chiefs and head-men, their followers an a general rising among the people of will be prepared to join the army at the appoint
oil place.
Southern Chim.
"Bravo follow!" exclaimed Montage, rising and axaitedly racing the room.
CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE, RON. MENDEL OF CHINA REFORM PARTY, Author of "The Mystic Florury Land,"
Travels in the Transvaal," &o, &t. (Contined from last Saturday) A young boy informed them that Mr. for Ling and his family were residing. there, and
During the hat few years ho had so much he showed them to a pretty cottage, at thy of the domestic life of the Chinese, and had door of which Chen was met by his uncle had learned to respect their manners and enstems cousins, who gwo him and Mr. Wong a warna
and to sympathise with the ball-spirited and sympathete were no Susteners in their manful struggles to free on his narrow sea from the Taoin themselves from the intolerable yoke of their of Lion. They were eager to baru the latest tiless rulors. He knew what a heart-felt news concerning that sorrow stricken city, and grievance Hung Fong Cheng had against th antil a late hour of the night sat together seguitory tyrants who had caused his beloved falking of the terrible calamity which had parents to die, and who had robbod bit of his he fallon their family.
Next day Cheng performed the last sacralightful heritage and made him and his kin
drel outcasts and wanderers. duties to the moral remains of his beloved father. A geouncer had alrundy found a favourable site for the wave, and, út un early hour in the
and morning, Cheng and his uel сричіпи, ако his venerable intor, attired themselves in white sack-cloth and, attended by Land of hired mourners and musicians-the fortoer crying onl Lamentations wel the latter playing mournfti dirger followed the collin ton mighboring hillside which fred the east. The decence man's worthy brother and sirendy gone to considerabio oponse to prepare for him a atting sepulche, which was onoga shaped; the Fault being approached by a flight of stone steps and guarded byn slab of marble.
A couple of priests offeinted at the funeral, and after Cheng hund burns paper motels representing everything likely to be required by his parent in the spirit world, and hind pinged and prostrated himself before the coffio, the latter was dued with much ceremony in the toah which was afterwards closed. Then the
mourners, with the exception of the chief one, formed in profession and returned homeward. But Cheng remained bobind to pray and do peace before the grave; and for three days and nights he stayed theres alone on the hillside as is the custom wong the dutiful Sous of Hau. Aud on the evening of the fourth day be slowly returned to his uncle's
his kindrad noticed grave and cartore; anise, and his facis was that gorro ha prematurely aged the ones bright and ambitions youth, changing him into a man with a grim, spoken purpose which seecond to estrangs him from the ordinary pleasures and persuits of the world.
On bright morning, before the mists had cleared from the cast and gloomy mountains which surrounded the rale of Wootang, Cheng and his aged friend and the faithful Ah Sam bade a long god byo to Mr. Hung Ling and his family, and rode away to the westward,
"Before sis clock to-morrow a added, "I hope, with the assistanes of some friends, to have made the necessary arrange meats; and if you will call here between ten and eleven in the forenoon I will give rog thu despatel for Hung Fong Cheng.
while the younger one looked freeh and bean- tiful; for the wory knowledge that she was really loved by Montrose, and would love to roam uo more, seemed to have given new rest to the young life which bad known such troubles and vicissitudes. Their professional robs had heon discarded for plaiu bine silken ones which were very beaming, as one of the servants had already
The room in which they had lodged.. frody fatched their fow worldly belongings Directly Lub-hwa observed Montrose he came forward and, with a winsome smile and refust bow, placent her hand in his and drow him to share Ah-choi was standing.
My stepmother wishes to again thank you for your great kindness," al safe; and then the bird wohsau made a respectful obeisaaco and gare utterance to her gratefulness,
“Our home will be your home," he said kindly, baking Ai-cho's lund. And I wish
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Aitor some further conversation Montrosa. took leave of the indefatigable raform loader and made his way to his own houses, boyond maturing his plans, he went to the sitting room and opening the window, which overlocked the harbour, sid down and was soon
stear and the moon so bright that the shipping was plainly visible, also the neighbouring mainland with its effective background of hills, to which the light and distunes imparted a pale purple luo,“
years, you must both have anffered sovore trials uzzel hardships.
We were just saying" said the woman with a pensio smile, scent of the flowers in was large and bountiful."
During these few minutes while Montro immersed in thought. The almosphere was HO this gardon reminul us of our old home which
Ho must have been sitting there about an
was thoughtfully pusing the room, to arrival at the supreme crisis of his life and enters upon a new plaer of existence; for, be it said to his credit, lts now madon resolve to go to the assistance of his old friend, who was in danger of dofout and destruction.
Montrose and learned that, like the Israelites ur when he was awakened from his deliborn of old, the Chinese pinad for freedom and good ties by the sound of a guitar preceding from isaall courtyard beneath his window and as government, and were a people who had ben A sweet though faint vaico accompanied the crnoly maligned and misrepresented by those who had not sufficiently studied their character mic, he knew that the serenader was one of the poor sing song" girls, who generally and institutions. IIo knew that they revere all that was geod, refined and intelkétral; and blind or attended by a woman thus afflicted. that the poorest salie and even a thief world Indeed, Hongkong by night would not be not descerute or steal from a teple, or even complete without these wandering minstrels, witingly trubapls underfont a piece of paper who gain a meagre though honest livelihood which had been written or printel pon by playing in the streets or at banquets.
After listening intently to the song, which Macever, ho kay that for such a thrifts, was a plaintive one and tonchingly rendered. virtuous and ingenious race there was a perens future looming in the near distance, if he took from his pocket a dollar pince, and. they could regain their independenes, and he loaning out of the window, throw it down, at felt that, by helping them to achieve this het same time uttering a few polite words of
thanks and commendation.
He could se at a glance that one of them was young girl, and to other a middle aged woman and blind, for, as also instinctively raised her face, the white of her eyes gleamed in the moonlight. The former stoopet down and, picking up the coin, made a deep obeisance and looked up to Montrose; and, she did so. her eyes not his, and ball of thera gave a stari of surprise, she being visibly agitated. Then, with a little sharge-faced bow, the nervously took her companion's haud and hurriedly lod
would be rendering them a greater and more humane service then by only preaching nud propounding a detrine which they were not filed to receive. They must be fresh from the intolerable yoke of their task-master before they conti becours & Christian people. He had journed this from bard-earned experiences,
Being a man of inflexible purpose he did not waver after once coming to a decision; and, in shit instance, be deformined to start almost immediately for the distant Nauling mountains, as he had a long journey before him and meant to give Chong timely warningof the danger with which he was threatened.
Having main read the paragraph in ques- ion, and made a few notes in his pocket-book, he left the club and proceeded toward his residence, which was situated at the top of
Polcars til.
At sundown they stopped among a tribe of
It was a clear moonlight night and, while he hardy hill-people; and, when they had partaken strelled slowly and thoughtfully along, his of their rude though liberal hospitality, Cherg minu was occupied with serious thoughts. gathered the men around him, and spoke to
Just as he was turning out of Pellars street them of many dings which touched their hearts. into the Queen's-read, he happen to collide with another gentleman, whe seomd equally And the hairy, stalwart highlanders bowed their heads and listened intently, and now and against in meditation; and as the latter looked up deep-throated unrmum of approval came from Montrose seemed to recognise in him an eld them as the spanker bought home to them with
Beqajutanco. telling force the tygamy and injusties, of the v duspol's who degraded the sacred throne of the Mings and dragged the people of China down to the vory dust, leaving them to die in wart and ponury.
Cheng coull speak to them in their mother- tongue, and, besides being far beyond his yours in wisdom and learning, was deeply in- doctrined in le lore of the land. Moreover, bis attractive porsuality, and his stern impassioned eloquence appaled to their manly hearts, sad they simote leir breasts and swore that they were free-bom men and would follow hi anywhore, and fight for freedom us their benoured latters hal fought for it in days gone by.
*
Pardon me," he said, but live I the plnsure of again meeting Doctor Sen?"
Really, sir. I am at a loss to recall your features, replied the stranger, with a band smile and speaking guardedly.
har away.
But in a moment Montrose dashed out of the room and downstairs; and, just as they had grossed the courtyard and were passing out of the gate, he caught them up.
Is it you, Luh-hwa?" he asked excitedly, taking the young girl's hand and detaining her.
And as she turno her face to bis and in a
tremulous voice answered to her name, he saw that, though even viore beautiful than before. she was very pals and thin.
"Oh Lub-hwa," he said with deap emotion, I have found you at last! And are you the same dear friend I knew in former years
Inn puor, yet I have not changed," sha answered, tears falling from ber oves as the added: “And this is my stepmother, who has lost her sight. Being unable to maintain her
myself by working embroidery. I have of late years made sufficient money, by playing "My name is Montrose," and, if I am notauil singing, to provide us with the common mistakon, I met you some years ago at a house necessities of life. in Shin Hing-lane, on the occasion of Mr. This escape from Canton with bis son."
"Pray pardon my forgetfulness," said the gentleman, who was all of stature and be- spectacle. Yes, I remember yet now, and ain pleased to have met you once 109ro.
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Come with me, both of you," he said gently, taking her hand, for we must never part again. I have long looked for you, but in voin and, strange to sag, only this very night I have I suppose you have heard of you dear brother. not received any tidings of bi
No, not for years,” she replied sadly, though I are often wondered what bas become of hire. Is he wo? And do you know where he is?"
I am soon going to him," said Montrose. “for he is a long distance away, and, being now in arms against the present government, is in some danger of being attacked by a largo force."
"But come," be added, as they entered the
Montrose readily accepted the joritation, and, as they walked on together, be told Dr. Son of the paragraph be had just seen in the evening paper, and casually expressed a desire to renders you and your stepensther must take are refreshment, and then I will explain all." Cheng Resistance.
But I am obliged to be osreful," he added, as my stops are dogg & by detectives employed by the Chinese authorities; and y torn of That night Cheng and his companions ato
Guishment from this Colony has ant yet ex- course though wholesome food, and slept in aired. Will you accompany me to my rooms? I cave, and at conrise they mounted their posics should manch like to have a conversation witl. arvi rode onward to the west. And those rough Lill-men stood looking after them, and talking to one another of what had been said to them; and just as ho three travelluis were passing from their view over the brow of a hill, Chong far- looked back and wared his hand, and graff, reaching voies shouted farewell words of good- will to him and his companiour. Afterwards when people from distant villages in the west passed That way, they would sometimes bring 10 the elder of the cinn a letter from the young wanderer; and the sturdy bighlanders wild gather round to hear the message read and to discuss it. But as time wore on, and mouths lougthoned into years, those letters became more rare, and when one arrived it would bo Boiled and retised with long journeying, and they would know that it had been brought from afar, and weld prize it all the more. CHAPTER XXL-THE PARAGRAPH AND THE
MELTING.
It was a the evening in the spring of the year 19 Montrose was seated in the reading room of the now Hongkong Cinb, having recently returned to the Colony after a lengthy stay in the interior of Eastern Kwang-tang. Over six
"Yes, and have also read it" said the doctar, and I shall take immolate steps to support him by leading a mobile foros te koop in touch with the rape is troops and ring to deliver a flank attack when they are moving to the assault of the Neuling inargents. must send a rusty messenger to acquaia flung Fong Cheng of my intentions, that he may make his plaus accordingly."
If you will entrust me with the message, said Montrow, I will endeavour to promptly deliver it. as I am resolved to personally warn my friend of his clanger."
It is very good of yan," said Dr. Sea, "for, unless he is well prepared for any emergency, he might be suddenly attacked and defeated, particularly as Russian troops are about to mors aruinst l'a. I should have thought that by this time, considering the ferible orgute of recent occurrence in Pekin and elsewhere, the fntify it is for them to support the Gowroment of and dishonourable
Of lato years Ah-choi had much aged, and most of her beauty was gone; but through the gentle influence of her stepdaughter, upou whom the had become utterly dependent, she had given ap her former vices and had bare her affliction with womanly patience. The poor creature seemed thankful to have thus suddenly found a comfortable home, for she had learned from lang experience what it is to be buffotel about by the world, and the meal to which they Then, seeing that end was weary with walkiup, now sat down seemed to do her much good.
Monteone thougthfully had her shown to a com- odious room which she was to share with Luh- hwa. The latter at once assisted her stepmother upstairs, but, at the request of Hontrose, ske afterwards rejoined him, and he led her out into the garder which was of considerable size
filled with tropical plants.
years had elapsed sine ho bad parted from on Powers would have karned how attentively scanning the moralit face of bisi
China, which merely feeds them upon lying stic's and worthless promises!
They now entered a Chinese luas in Sing Weng-street, and thus dector shoved Lis com panien into a small though luxuriously furnish ol apartment that was well ocel with English books; most of which related to
Taking a lago map of Chins down from a shelf and placing it upon the tabla be pointed out the nearest ute to the Nauling mono- tains.
But how," asked Montrose," will you be ablo, in the short time at your disposal, to collect sufficient men to take the field and keep in touch with the Imperiolist fore
This seems quite like old tincs," he said, compauiu.
Lab-hava" he added gently, had you forgotten me?"
No, for see," she replied. lifting hor hand, I have over remoreil your ring from this finger, though sometimes we have been without Was it because you thought that I cared for some other
food. But why did you leays mó?
woman
She lowered ber head and looked down, aud
a crimson flush mantad her pule face, and mor eloquently answered his interrogation than any words could have done.
nh-hwe." he continued softly, his voleu full of deep feeling, we have hem parte for years, but never vace have 1 ceased from loving you, or from cherishing & hope that some day My hopes and prayora we might meet again. have at length boso mercifully answered, and knowing how pure and noble you are, i will new speak the words which have been left o long unspoken, by saying that I should iko yon to be my lifelong companion--to be my wife!" She did not answer him, bat, although the. tears were falling from her eyes, there came into her face it look of nach sublime, heart-felt rapture, that he stooped down nud, murmuring a fervent blessing, gantry carressed bor brow.
"I feel too happy it all seems like a dream,'
Cheng, and at ones during that period has he beard any things of him or of poor Luh-hwa, though he had niten woulered what had been of them; panicularly of the latter, whow he had frequently endeavoured to find, yet without ob- taining the least clue as to her whereabouts. But she wasnot forgotten by him.
One day, about two years after Lul-bwa's strange
from Bira. Branco military subjects. diappearance house, that lady happened to meet Montresu in Hougkung, at, hearing him express deep regret in noting been able to findhis wis-ine protége became soowwhat irritated and, in a thought less moment, regated to him the fatal words she had addrrused to the gentis creature she had promised to befriend and had sheltered beneath her roof Ja a second Montrose realised the whole trath and, in a shert, outling sentence expressed regret Dr. Son his fingeres in a west-north. hat be haderer intruded upon her kindness and westerly direction over the Kwang-tung and hospitality; aid, without another word, be Kwang-si provinces, which were covered with quitted her presence, and since then the friend blue and red marks against each of which was ship had not been reusted,
Baweral. Ho had been thinking of past days and of
"These marks and figures," said Dr. Sen those lost friends aud, in order to divert his
"represent certain distilets and the number of mind from sad thonghts had taken up the men that can be drawn from each of them. I ovening paper, whon his attention was sudabali start from Sanchon, which is to the west denly arrosed by the following paragraph-of Canton, with perhaps one hundred rien, and We hear a reliable authority that the Viceroy shall at first keep to the river, avoiding the of Cunton is despatching a large number of well large cities, though passing through Tien- equipped toops to subdi, and, if possible, chuen, Ping-san, and Vousues, recruiting as I she at length said, with childlike simplicity, as apture, a notorious rebel leader, med Huge along, and keeping clear of the enemy, of they walled hand in hand through the quiet Fong Cheng, who for some than pust bas Fees whose mevements I shall be constantly inform-gorden.
The he explained to her how her brother giving the Chinese authorities much trouble. Ited by experienced scouts.
was situated and she begged that he would Until a certain point is resched." he con reported at his stronghold is in the Naaling mountains, stunted on the borders of Kwang tinued, my army will be composed of inde- allow her to accompany him on his journey to the Nanling mountains at this was a matter and Howe, and that he is about to invade the pendent unit, each man traveling alone and important eity of Quei-ling-fou. Hitherto is
for grace consideration, so he promised to let attended various operationa seran to have
If a Chinaman seca a piece of written or her know his decision on the morrow. After with considerably success, and he is fast gather printed paper lying upon the ground he will pick time they returned indoors, and he hads her ing arouhim a formidable army, chiefly drawn it up and deposit it in one of the proper
Next morning when Montrose came down tó from the only and warlike tribes habiting the receptacles provided for such matter, then mountainom regions of Kwang-al and Kwang-gescially bag wooden boxes which are placed breakfast, he found Lab-bwa loading Al-choi tung, who have always unergetically resisted the in all the thoroughfares throughout China, and
abon the garden, and both of them would now present government. The expedition lus been are cleared at stuted periods when the contents devised and will be carried out with the utmost are sealed up in large uras and buried in the and again stoop down to smell the flowers. The secrecy and premplitude. It will probably leare ground or in deep water, the demony being in elder woman was week and attenuated, never- Canten Reworrow, accompanied by two brigades some districts performed by priests and musicians, theless she appeared happy and contented;
good-night.
He at once gathered some flowers and gave each of them a sail bach; and this trivia! though refined net of attention and gallantry seemed to give them much pleasure; and the manner in which the flowers were revived by them plainly bespoke their delicacy of feeling and unaffected gentility.
Montrou fall Eko u now man, and his step was light and his fae bright and pladsome, as hele bis way down to Sing Wong sireut. to see Dr. Sang whom I found seated in his study.
Everything is in working onder," said the energetic refer leader, and here, sir, is the lefter for our noble friend. Ilang.'
to and fro, and should have
I fell come up just in timo and caught me. into his arms unconscions, and was taken to bed. The dretor who was summoned called in the best physician in Leeds, to consult with bim over the case, and together they decided it. was neute Bright's disease.
For three weeks I war semi-conscious, and was now ished almost entirely by liquids, When at last I came to myself I anled in every bone, and the pain in ray back was simply emmel, The kidney mcretions w re font and bigals. coloured, and I felt thoroughly worn out. six weeks I was dangerously ill, but the siever doctors pulled me through, and I was so much better that I could get about a little after a whito. Later on, however, I had analier terrible seizura, and off and on from that time the least cell or chill has toll on my back nud kidneys, making my life a misery.
Now, your Doan's Backache Kidney Pilla Montrose took the missive, and them asked
have proved inst my medicine; before I had whether it wonki be safe and practicable for a finished the first box I was beginning to mond; Chinese kudy to necompany him on the journey. my kidneys were easier than they had been evor
Dr. Sou thought for a moment.
since 186, and I felt brighter and better "Yes" he said, " providing you keep to the witegother. I, therefore, dropped the doctor's West-river districts as far as Yang-so, and medicine, and used Dean's Pills persistently when in any difficulty, or when passing armel and solely. Now I am able to say that sy men, use our new countersign, which is Se-back is as strong as over it was. I cannot chong."
I am leaving for the interior to-day," he added. When do you expect to take your departure?
In about four days," replied Montrose, who proceeded to converse with him upon thu coming struggle and other matters of import
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