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and Marton had closed the slab, the priests rose to their feet and mug a beautiful hymnu.
Merton remained kneeling by the vault for some time, seemingly rapt in loop meditation and when he at length rose to depart, he found that he was alone with the dead. Havilly know ing what he was doing or where he was going. he passed out of the building and strolled away through the modalit grouuda.
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CHAPTER XIX. THE HOME-GOING," Two junks wore gliding over the moonlit waters of the Inland Sea with all all got to a soft wind out of the south; and class ahead of them loomed the stored island of one whose sandy shore and lofty rampart of follage were resplendent with the glory of the night.
Upon the high after deck of the larger vossel
Morton nad"
sa aged seaman who was the skipper, and below them, near the mainmast, rosted Uons'a coffe, which was draped with the flags of two nations and partly hidden from view beneath a esnopy of white ant crimson flowera
Bat
In the other junk, which was olos at hand, were the geisha girls with whom the decased had sojonrued whoa in Nagasaki ; for they had come to pay their parting respects and to me the last of their feland faithing friend, the "Geisho Queen." They were not mourning a wooping. for they hoped to macol her sgaia scoday upon the far-off Lotas Tarmee of the Gold West of which she had so often spoken to them. So they wore singing her favourite songs and play ing the airs on their samses, Suddenly they stood
up and join- ed their voices in and or they did so and the sheen of their silke
full cheras, robes caught Merton's ayo, hoxeemed to wake as from a dream and looked inquiringly organd. "My master," said the skippor, stooping down and pointing under the great mainait, "we are close aboard the gateway of the ishad and
of white-robed men asiting us
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in a bast."
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Slerton sprang to his fest end going below to his borth, which was littio Larger than a cupboard, labited himself in the white robe of the order of priesthood. Then he went on deck again and stood before the canopy of flowers He knew that all was ready on the bland for the reception of the remaius, since Kisha had gone on some days previously to give notice to the High Priest.
Ohappy day! Would that it would dawn raising his head and looking upward, to-morrow!" he exclaimed with a sigh, suddenly
him lay the tree-surrounded gardon of the Pool Ile was in a dark grove of treas, and ahead of of Destiny.
coloured with the cherished memories of recent The zone recalled him to his senses, being day and as he neared the sacred post he became It was just such a night as the one when they more and more interested in his surroundings, had sat hand-in-hand on yonder marble bouch and with the rooklosanon of love had interlinked their destinies for sye and the deep signilcance of the words she had then spoken was now com prehended with the unerring wisdons of cruel experience
place as on that erontful night. The moon was Ile went on and seated himself in the sate shining just as brightly as then and all waS- strangely silent, nothing brosking the salenin overhead as the soft wind passed in fitful breaths. stillness save the gentle rustling of the foliage Ho gazed down into the slowly swirling waters at his feat and half-fancied fint he saw awful spectre rise to lure him to his doom. The that thought grew upon him and he involuntarily loaned over and looked fixedly into those treach erons depths. Then he shuddered at the thought of the thing; but at that moment & soft brow, and raising his eyes
air swept caroningly across his upward. As he did so, the stillness sormed he glanced intense and lie heram conscious of that over shadowing presence which bad henter them both on that night of their ordeal, and he know that the angel of his destiny and of Tenn's was hovering near hire, But, the foeling was not
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traitors, and its nation, when taken for any and other troubles. Medicines prescribed for length of time, is harmful, producing deafness him by physicians also failed to banish the Malaria from bis system,
MH. HAVEJA,
of Bemarang,
(From a Photograph.) Aguo, also with. Insomnia Headaches of so "During this time he suffered much with sovore a nature as le sometimes make it in possible for hid to do his work added to his wretchedness. The repeated attacks of Forer thinned his blood, enfoubled his appetite, and reduced him to a state of ascessivo weakness.
whe when suffering in the same way had beoa It was on the advice of Mr. Hoppenbrouwer, oured by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pala Pouple, that I decided to try this remedy," writes Mr. Llavega, "After using only fone As I am convinced that Love my recovery en- bottles of Dr. Williams Pink Pills I was cured tirely to those Hills I advise everybody who "I feared then," he said with a sorene smile,ck and pure, the microbes of Molaris are un
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The junks swept forward side-by-side and put.pugnant to him now: indeed, it was wingled ting their holus down brought up clos against
with of strange beatitude.
the great archway. Merton sprang upon thebat I am wiser now-and I am ready!! starboard bulwark and seizing the muffled beater struck the gong four times.
We come, O Brother! was the answering shout as a kirge flat-bottomed Barge pulled alongside the junk.
Kisha and six other priests, all in their robes of office, at once boarded the vessels and from the other side came the geishes, who formed them elves into line upon the after-dook and kneeling there chanted a salen dirge; and, while they saug, the priests silently removed the cofin and the flowers into their own boat. Thou they re-arranged the flowers and stood with bored hends ready to receive Merlog."
He heard a footstep beside him and looking up saw Kaisha. stepping oloser to him.
"Let us go, my master," he said quietly,
Marton with woory indifference.
Whe
There would you have no go?" asked
the work of your life."
"Baok 10 the world, my master: back to
And you, Kaisha ?"
as I served her. It was her wish!"
"I will go where you go, and will serTTO you
He knew that their thoughts were identical.
Her wish, He did not moution any name.
fellow's hand pressed it warmly. Then the two Merton got up, sad grasping the worthy men walked away together through the silent
He now turned to his old friends and took leave of them. He was deeply moved, and while sucking hands with them expressed his gratitude for all their kindness to him and to the deargrove. departed na They seemed quite arvtruck and bewildered, for even they had never penetrated the mystery of Uena's life and were at a loss in account for all this ceremay and the presence of the priests. Then he handed O'Hana-sau the gift which he had purposed. presenting to them on the day of his marriage, at the same time begging them to receive it as a slight token of esteem and friendship and as a moment of a bygone happy time.
They hoved low, and silently shedding tears and murmuring heartfelt thanks, tornat away and re-entered their junk. Then little 0 Sao RAD, who had been hiding behind thon darted to him and with her bosom heaving with tom- pestuous as threw her arms about his neck mid for a briof while clung to bim with her pretty face pressed against his.
Good-bye, O Bro-san," he ispered "*and may God bless you!"
Bat she did not speak, and in ather mouent che, too, had left hini and followed the rest of the girls, and their junk immediately sboered off and spread her sails to the soft night wind.
Ho wavod them a last adian and turning away orassed this deck and boarded the barge fun the island. The priests received him with every manifestation of respect Aud one intrudel on his loneliness or matted him sympathy; lat 110 any questions, for they know that his lips were mule with grief and his heart heary with mourning. Navertheless, he smiled chefully and with dogged devotion took his place beside the cola, for he had watched over Thon's mortal remains as he would have done over her life had she been spared to him. And those simple-minded men admired his chivalry and testified their appreciation in many ampelon tions ways.
CHAPTER XX,
THE LAST JOURNEY,
Extract from the Nagasaki Daily Press, Oct 7th, 1904;
The
Shortly after two o'clock yesterday, afternoon a solemn and impressive service was bold remains of a wealthy Englishman named Gay in the English Protestant Church overho Merton, whose hody had been brought from the distant battlefield of Lao-Yerg deceased had rendered valuablo servien, to General Oyana's army in fitting out field hospital and in personally assisting the Red Cross Society in its hardie and humane efforts to mitigate the horror and sufferings of
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1st, after the Japanese victory ut Hal-yen-tai, It appears that on the night of September which is situstel somo loan miles to the north-east of Lino-Yang, Mr. Merton went out with an ambulanss and
got soparatod from his party, the night being exceedingly dark. Next morning his body was discovered lying death having been caused by four shots from a ro apoa the battlefield
among the rest of the altin.
looking foreigner in civilina's clothes,supposed: solser which must base best fired by a gaunt have been a distinguished Russian spy, whose un- wounded corpse was found Lightly locked in the embrace of eviction, to whose death-grip his throat he must have at length succumbed.
napon
benefactorcamo as a great blow to the Japaus
The suckden loss of their heroic comrade and soldiers, for they loved and honoured this young Englishmen who cheerfully shared with them. their perils and hardship, and regardless of his The barge now moved slowly neros the aud caraage of battle, moistening the lips of the own lifu was ever moving among the stoke lagoon and approached the landing stage, where dying and binding the wounds of the stricken. a number of priests, heated by their reneble chief were awaiting her arrival; and while she was escorted by a detachment of this 24th The coffin was borne on a gun carriage and proven shoreward the sound of distant masie-Nagasaki Regiment, came from the departing geishus as their jank Corps and the drummers of the Guards Band, the City Ambulance drifted assay over the moonlit waters,
When the large had been swung round and known residents, including the British and and among the mourners were many well- mado fast alongside the wharf, the High. Flest American
Consula stepped on board und after warmly pressing of the
AL Merton's hand extended his armis over the tofu placed on its carriage, und
Eervice the cothin and uttered a benediction. Then he led the way fast bars of Chopin's Funeral March were en shore, and Morton, Kaisha and two other priests raised the flower covered shell upon that ping away in thunderous vibrations, the escort, shoulders and followed him. The ousicians by the officiating olergy and a Shinto priest
with arms reversed, formed
behind it, bended up now formed in fours need, and the rest of the who had accompaniol mourners in the reur; white the High Priesttook the battlefield
the body from and whose quiet dero
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conclusion again WAS
while the
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all was in realiuess gave a signal for the pro-mous expressions of sympathy and admiration. cession to start...
There was a loud biare of trumpets followed by a gradually-increasing roll of small drams: and as a barst of martial music rose above these sonuds the white-robed company swept forward at a quick march, chanting a funeral hymn, the fest and lust verses of which ma thus --
burden rubled down the hill in the light As the far-draped gau-carriage with its October sunshine and the martial rell of the drams awoke the ashoes of surrounding heights, a party of geishas in their bright-hued kimonoa of silk-pretty sad-oyed girls who had owe to pay a parting tribute of respect to the memory of a Christina friend-meakly joined in the followed it. down to the waterside, where oue faneral procession and with drooping beads And open Thy gates for the Soal which is Thine.lingly placed a beautiful spray of plum-blossoms
of them wero child she looked-tromb
O Spirit eternal, Great God of all things-
Thou Ruler of Nations and Father Divim, O doira to find place for the dust which man
brings.
On gaining the shrine of Prince Tyass, upon the coffio, silently weeping and praying which was dimly lighted by glass and brease
lautern, the musicians stood aside and the
while she did 69.
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colin was slowly conveyed to the vault which on the Band and with the escort firod had heen prepared for it, and which was situ tela Fast salute
funeral passed.
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