THE WOMAN OF THE WHITE PAGODA,

[ET CHARLES JR. HALCOMBE]

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 18TH, 1908,

OLLA PODRIDA.

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“I heard Koli move and mutter something: "You may bet your boots, old man, f we were glad when daylight osma, - Wo Dariing a gimnos beyond me, this terrible theri moanted. and poor old Bopp Crostar suddenly plunged back, ints the lake wont crashing through the thick undergrowth and simply lesped over the waters, the tigers. ful Ane style, the country being fairly open for on the other side becoming very restlam and some miles. That night we chose for our growling savagoly,”” camping places small greasy ridge near a stresz of water and bordering upon a dense belt of timber. Here we spent a quieter night, though the mosquitose were simply too awful. They word as large as hornets and ten times more attached vicious. Next morning we resumed out journey

I do not know whether the reader has ever heard of Major Gordon Duval-known among the Chinese, from Peking to Canton, as Ramshop Qust, and among the people of Indis, from Cashmere to Calcutta, as Hais Babib: the Itself to him by reason of his

On gaining the opposita bank, the sprang into the air and with piercing, clapped her hands above her head moment the neighbourhood seemed alive with growls and roars and yelps; and, as from other huge tigers and panthern emerged from them roand the margin of the lake in our disation

where & message can be tolegraphed over a distance of 3,000 miles at the piceport in Queensland, who already exists and rate of a ponny word. The Continent of Europe is less than 3,000 miles in length and step towards the anomplishment of this new reform would be the summoning of conference

Henniker Heaton belleves once established on the

former sobriquet havingular prediles at day braskánd for some hours passed through the jungle behind her, she proceeded to laedder that measurement in broadth. The Brat

A warning shout- from Koli awoke me to the Power Presenting all the Continental He is a tall Handsping-Irisbman with a brasse-It was getting late in the afternoon when we šuminence of our danger. Horrified beyong that- the lines, would speedily be ox

tion for gazing often and intently into the a dark forest, the trees of which were veritable depths of a long glass, and the Intier by giants of their kind and were covered with reason of bis saturally ardent temperament. vines and creepers. aggressiveness about him which covers the esme to an open glade the soil of which was a multitude of his sins and makes him exceedingly misture sun-dried mud. and sand. Old

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words, I tarned and fed, the faithful Shikar leading the way through the deuse under- popular especially among ladiesent I have Boppedan fork which nearly threw us out of us spoke; for we knew fully well that unleas the British and American Governments should growth In the extremity of our peril, neither tended beyond the sea. He suggeste that gone far enough in this direction, since those of the hire dal he came to a standstill nor we could effent our escape, which

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did he seem disposed to hadge an inch further. highly improbable, we were doomed to a speedy existing cable compantes at a fair valuation, establishing cable common State monopoly in Woll, this Gordon Dural was sitting with me I had never knows him to do this before, except yet terrible death

cable communication. The Atlantic or bien, us on the verandal of Hills Imperial Hotel in once when a great Bengal tiger charged down

of carrying Opacity Lucknow one fine evening not so very long ago, on him. On that occasion he stopped abruptly

300,000,000 words per annum. At the present when he related to me a personal experience and, coiling his trank up, screamed loudly. which would have sorely taxed my oredibility had "Wondering what had frightened him,

prohibitive rate rate of is a word only 25,000,000 be not most solemnly pledged its authenticity and grasping our rifles, we looked eagerly

are sent. If they were used to their full carry. and with equal gravity hors reminded me that around and awaited developments. But no sign

ing capacity Mc. Hemiker Hoston bae au hie vorauity was the twin brother of his or sound was forthcoming to break the spell; so

doubt that a rate of a penny a word would integrity, which was irreproachable, and to the at length I and Koli got down with the inten fame and twinship of which I hastened to bear tion of making reconnoissance. We had no witness as he was very sensitive upon these sooner dismounted, however, than that lynx-eyed points-particularly as certain people had been, old Nimrod pointed to the ground just be frust own to call bim the worst bar in the Eastern of the elephant. There were human footprints. hemisphere, which was a cruel libel he bad-a

"Thess marks," he said, speaking in a low most retentive memory.

voice and atcoping down to examine them closely, were made at least ten days ago by a woman naked foot. The ground was moist then."

He had just returned from one of his period ical hunting excursions in Eastern Hindustan and had that morning arrived in the city after a long and thirsty journey through Napaul and Aunde.

"Well, old chap," be commenced, "I bare doue what law men hars boon foolish enough to attempt-I have penetrated into the deep and pestilential jungles of the Terai which, as you know, stretches for hundreds of miles along the western base of the Himalayas. But I shall never be orsay enough to try it again: at least, not alone I will take you with me next time."

I'll be hauged of you do! I langhed. "What ever possessed you fe do such a mad thing?" our camp beneath the

spreading foliage of a pipat tree, on the very borders of that and deadly region. Besides hagging fine tigers, we had travelled far that

As he straightened himself, our eyes met in mutual awe. We were evidently in the neigh bourhood of that strange uncanny creature, the Jungle Woman. Wo again looked at those small footprints which pointed towards the dark depths of the forest ahead of us. We then tried 18 coax Beppo forward, but the ragacions animal would not move, and we were powerlo to compel him to do so.

I did

Onward we crashed, tearing our clothes and often stumbling oras fallen branches or thick or tanged vegetation. Behind, as the acise was simply dreadful; the shrill ories of that passing Atalanta and the harsh and grating roars and growls of the infuriated boasts she had gathered round her for the chase, There is no hope this way, Sahib!*· gasped Koll, as we picked ourselves up, after falling over the tronk of a prostrate free, and beatd

ht our pursuant Seals but followed bim she

us. gaining rapidly turned abruptly to the left and, diving head foremost into the thich under growth, dropped big tree which he his gun, did sprang at a

Throwing my WE commened to climb weapon away, I mounted after bin with consi- derable interest, clambering from branch to branch with an agitity which surprised me.

We were wriggling one way long a thick branch which overbung the path we had besa following, though at a great height, whan through breach in the foliage beneath we caught a glimpse of that awful creature as she rushed through the jungle in the midst of a herd of wild beasts. Though not particularly We walked to the edge of the belt of timber nervous individual, the sight seemed to mo in front of us and found that rough path, mentarily paralyse me; and, olinging lightly ruuuing in an easterly direction, had been to the branch, I trembled in avery limb,

-ชา made through the forest, spparently by a herd "God help" poor Panda ejaculated, as agility of a cat's Lus, considering his age, he was there was no time for indulging in meditation. But our own case was so desperate that tres proceeded to climb it with the man of extraordinary nerve and activity. Fortunately for us, our pursuers sped on him as he ascended from branch through the forest by the way to had we come, but on continuously from tree to tree, the bright moonlight greatly assisting us. Tet, had it not been for Koli, I feel certaiz that I should have fallen an easy prey to that female monster. He led the way and even assisted me in dangerous places, wisely keeping high above the ground and selecting the best branches, and loftiest trees: for the giants of the forest were so interiood and interwoven with thick leaves believe that we might have travelled that I for a mile in that manner.

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I will tell you." One night we had pit of gaurs or elephants, Kol now seleated Tory tbe thought of his peril Aasbed upon dos after a long and serious illtionu. Mr

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day, and men and beast were tired out. Just stood walchundreds of chattering monkeya they might retqen at any moment, so we climbed some dialingnished artists, and this announce-

before turning is for the night, I lighted my pipe and, throwing back the flaps of my tent, posted myself at the entrance. The men were lounging about, most of them asleep; but old Koli, the shikaree-a Banthal from Lower Bengal and one of the most daring and experl enoed hunters I have ever met-was squaling over the fire talking to the head matal. They wers hazarding a few conjectures to the probable fate of that devil facarnate Naas Sahib, who is supposed to have sought refuge in those impenetrable swamps and jungles of the Terai

Ito bave perished there.

"I expect, mid Panda, the makout, who was a native of those parts, that the Jungle. Baby-the Woman of the White Pagoda, as shs in called-got hold of his. He would not have much chance."

Never heard of her, "growled Koll" of what caste is she?'

According to all accounts, continued Pands, "she is a Feringhee: se fair and beautiful as was Noor Jehan, the Light of the Univers, and as flerce ss a man-eater. She lives in a white pagoda, in the midst of yonder forts, and is guarded by huge tigers.*

Ahe potated towards the dark outline of trees which loomed to the eastward of us in the moonlight, old Koli turned his bead in that direction and instinctively laid his hand upon his long rifle which rosted upon the ground beside him.

to branch, while

most of them huge black-faced usgoors protested loudly against his unwarrantable intrusion: indeed, once or twice I thought that some of the bigger fellow would have driven him down. At length, however, be reached an elevation that enabled him to obtain a good view of the surrounding country. But he had no soccer glauced around than be called me to go up. This I absolutely refused to do so be hurriedly descended, followed by swarms of monkeys.

On reaching the ground, he informed me that, as far as the eye could see, there were dense forests, but that about four or five miles to the eastward there was a narrow strip of water, on the eastern bank of which stood the ruins of white pagods surmounted by a large tree. This was nows indeed, and we were not a little eraited at the discovery.

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After deliberating a while, we determined to leave Pinda behind with the elephant and pask on to explore the pegadas for the poor bente seemed thoroughly scared, and neither goad or persuasion would make bim more forward. The day was fast waning, so there was no time to be lost: as it was a good it was a mad venture. Being open ground, camping-place.

Loid the keep good fros barning and build himself barricade, as we should probably put up for the night pagoda. The poor fellow implored us not to leave him hehind; but, as Beppo remained obdurate, and since we could not afford to lose or abandon him, there was no Not so responded the mahout super. alternative bat for his keeper to stop with him, atitiously she is not mortal--No mortal being-Instead of taking the bravy: guns with ne could live long in those dark jungles."

I armed Kobe, like myself, with a small Win- cheater-repeater, a light and serviceable weapon, and a Cott's army revolver.

She mob be getting rather ancient, he observed drily, after leisurely surveying that dismal scene.

I have my doubts about that, said the hunter. "I bave beard of babies being carried into the jangla reared by ild beasts," And where a child in roared, there it can generally live. When did you last hear of her?”

"Two years ago!" answered the mahout "As you can imagine, old chap" continued Duval, "my curiosity had been aroused pretty considerably by what I had beard of this

in the

Taking leave of poor Panda, who faleamed and shed tears, ne started on our mad errand, “Jiže dreaming till we were fated to never" again see him alive, nor yet the elephant, Our way led through a dense forest teeming with loathsome insoats and reptiles; and in plac hardly any light filtered through the luxuriant foliage overhead. But a tolerably clear path wild bison or slephants, so that we made good

Well, after a night of terror and alarms' the like of which I hope never to experience again. we descended into the jungle and soon made our way to the spot where we had left Panda and the elephant.

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LEGRAMATION OF A FRENCH NATAL OFFICER,

You can imagine our horror and dismay

The foiral ceremony of the military when we discovered the bones of the poor mahout scattered about near the embers of a fictifier-senteraad in February fast to pouni degradation of the traitor Uilmo, the naval but. Beppo was nowhere to be moon: nor did we find him again. Everything had been torn to pieces, including the water-skins; and strange to relate, even the guns had been broken to pieces.

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Bervitude for life, took place on June 14 at Toulon. This is the first time is 1791, that any such event has taken place in that port. When Ulme was led forth from the maritime Hungry, thirsty and in rage, we looked prison into the equare of troops stationed in the Holi palled himself together and pointed to the hott Amimpressive silence followed. at one another in blank despair. Then Place Saint Rooh, a considerable crowd

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and raised ories of "A After two wish to was our friends again he said reading the verdier of the Court-martis! gravely. We must make a dish through those condemning the former ensign, the officer in command said in a lond roise, " Ullmo, Charles terrible jungles. We have a long way to go!

You may be sure that we did make a dash for Benjamin, in the name of the French people i it. Nevertheless! we spent that good night and You are unworthy to bear arms and by the law Blcer thereupos A warran the following one among the monkeys on the we degrade you. tree-tops of the Terai forsels; and it was not seized Uilmo's cap, tore off the gold braid, then until the evening of the third day after car did the same with the braid and buttons of the strange adventure that we got back to our tunic, which he flang on the ground, took off original camp: and then we were nearly dead, his epauletter, unbuckled the sword strap, and But I shall never forget the wonderful beauty drawing the sword broke it on his knee. The of that strange, terrible woman-if woman she humiliated offloor barst into tears, and was marohed round in front of the troops while the can be called...

crowd in the square violently manifested-its- indignation. The ceremony of degradtion Issted about 12 minutes.

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“Con vòrsation,~particularly vivos-it recalled to had already been made for us by some herd of the grounds of the Boottish National Exhibition the working-soula medol-of the Kearney high--

which had from time to time cute to my knowledge. So I at once questioned the mahout regarding the whereabouts of this White Pagods in which the Jungle Women was supposed to dwell. He informed me that, se far as he knew, it was situated upon the borders of a small lake which lay some thirty-five miles to the north-east of our camp. The novelty of the thing struck me at me once, and I determined to go and see for myself whether there was any truth in the story,

"I must and that strange woman," I said, turning to old Koli: "and you must come with "I could see that he did not altogether. relish the ides, but he was not to be daunted."

Kismst! The Sahib is brave, he answered, gravely, bringing bis long hand to the salute; but where he leads there will Koll the Shikares follow: though it be into the den of Death."

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progress.

The distance must have been further than Koli had reckoned, for night had come and the moon was shining before we reached our destination.

A great pageant in aid of the Scottish Children's League of Pity was held leaf invothin at Edinburgh. The pageant consisted of three sections (1) an allegory. of the city of Edin burgh, (2) mythical, legendary, and histories, (3) a masque of the seasons. The endeavour of the committee in regard to section 2 was to give

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spoed railway last month in a temporary building in Aldwycb, and was pronounced complete success. The model was run on about 200ft. of track at a speed wblob showed that about 300 miles an hour could be attained, and its applica- gradients and dangerous looking curves being easily and safely passed The new Kearney system involves a capital expenditure-of- less than half that required for ordinary lines constructed underground, while the working expenses will be greatly reduced, and the ass of obviated

We then suddenly emerge! a full representation of the history of Bootlandtion to tubs railways, was demonstrated, steep from the dark forest into the bright moon-from prehistorio times down to shortly after light and found ouresives upon a strip of grassy land close to a long and narrow stretch of water which gleamed lite motten silver. On the opposita bank, embosomed among foliage, stood a rained tree-grown pagoda, apparently built of white marble, and of great antiquity. It was a weird, solitary scens: that world-for- gotten edidos-probably many hundreds of years old and all around it rast uninhabited forests and swamps from the depths of which fierce and terrible sounds now and again smote upon the stilly night as the wild boast roamed 30. esenh of pray.

Koli wan lesning against a tree in the deep My plans were soon made, As it was not shadow of spreading follage, and I was standing to be a bunting expedition, I determined to few paces in front of him and was allently reduce the party to three persons, and, leaving contemplating the tosse, when s strange, an- the beaters, bisties and banghy-schllahs behind, earthly voice came from the direction of the take with me Keli and the mahout and pagoda. It was human and yet inhuman and the big elephant Beppo, a strong and fearless awful: & shrill, prolonged ory which quavered monster, and by fast travelling get through and died away in a succession of fleres latrant deadly jungles as quick as possible, I sonnde which made my blood tingle and freess. From all sides came the answering growls and could see that Panda was in a blue tank and

roars of animals. did not like going, but I could not dispenos.

"I looked behind me and notion that with his services.

"Next morning at early down we made a my companion had withdrawn into the deeper start. Having placed our zilos and provisions shadow of the trees sad was standing mate and motionless. 1 wis about to follow Koli and I got in, and Panda reluctantly releets all clubed up to his rock and iron his exampin when I heard that terrible voice good in hand, started old Beppo into the dinee raised agata in sadden blataat ery. C started, as though struck by bullet, and Toode and

t was slow travelling as the elephant worked glancing round saw a buman form standing like & Frojan olearing the branches and creepers outside the cavernous entrance of the pagoda. a woman, and around her thres immense WDS good progress from our path; but we made

tigers were passing restlessly to and fro. through the open spaces which were covered

This strange being was looking stedfastly in with Ligh jungle where hidious reptiles and beasts of prey larked secure. At times we had my direction. I esemed to have lost the use of to take wide deterrere dangeroux links as well. may erstage and, ponds from the slimy depigs of bosad and benumbed with horror, a which a huge rhinoceros or crocodile would

suddenly emerge.

of the Torai.

All that day wo-barried my have continued during part of the sight, as there was a full moon, but soon after sundown the slamour of wild beasts became truly appal- ing. We cleared & space-in-the-jungle, and, lighting a ring of fires, sat up U night in imminent peril of being devoured: indes, we of ligers, Were simply surrounded by a black laparus, bears, cheetahs, wild-cats and and the air was like the breath of an ozen and patrid with deesyed vegetation. The poor mahout sat shivering with fright and ague I dored him with quinine and even the elephant screamed and trumpeted at intervals.

It

The allegorical group consisted of the ol ty of Edinburgh, surrounded by figuras Illustrative of all that has gone to beautify, to enrich, and to raise her to her pressat high position. Divi- nity, law, learning, and medicine were repre-

Mr. B. W. Chalmers Kearney, the inventor wonted as following the city, to guide and comfort

of the new railway, is quite a young man, but her agriculture, ma ufacturer, commerce painting and science, with the arts and crafts, full of confidence in his wonderful invention. to embellish her, and representatives of the To "Dally Chronicle" representative he said

A Bill will be presented to Parliament in the oblef burghs of Scotland, bearing each their

her. autumn for the construction of s new tube rail- Bippert bargh banner or coat of arms, to s

The masque of the seasons represented Nature, way in London on this system, where a apood of enthroned and surrounded by her court, receiving fifty miles na hour will be attained. Lifts will the Seasons, ha introduced by Time, presented be entirely sent on the new tube, the railway their varied gifts of flowers, fruit, and dans, cuming to the surface at the stations. My As a crowning gift, the oli play of St. George invention is chiefly suitable for tubes, and and the Dragon was presented to her by her lines up to fifty miles in length, where high loyal and loving subjects, Mr. Walter Crane, speed and a minimum of cost are essential."

On the Kearney system the cara are gripped Mr. George Walton, Mr. Georgs Purlby, and

inerrie company. This play represents the top and bottom by a single line of wheels en- never-censing conflict between good and evil, gaging the two reile, one vertically over the and the triumph of St. George over the horrible of er, so that derailment is practically im possible. Supposing the stations to be 1,000 dragon of cruelty.

yards apart the train will first descend a slope and then run along a level stretch of line for about 600 yards; maintaining a speed of fifty miless hour, it will cover that distance in 24 sto. be riso into each station would than b-gio at a slightly slower speed, gradually coming to a step at the station.

In the pageant, the glory of the nation was shown forth in such a way as to arcuse pst riotism and inspire a feeling of veneration for Bootland's past, and the heroes sad hercines who made her bistory.

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Imitations-Node genuine without the British Government Stamp with "Dr. Lalor's Phosphodyne, London, England," engraved thereon, by ordar. of her Majesty's Honourable Commissioners, Thousands of unimpeachable testimonials from all parts of the World, and from the bigbest. Medical Authorities. No other Phosphatic Preparation has received wack. distinguished recognition.

Sold in Bottles at 44. Be an 11 cach, by all Chesmints throughout the Werto.

MANUFACTURED ONLY AT DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE LABORATORY,

HAMPSTHAD IÒN DON, ENGLAND.

Agents in HonGKONGA 8. WATSON & CO.

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