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A clinking sound behind caused both to taru, boon some way behind, was galloping to over- tance-which, somehow or ether, did not com short. She could not be more thin five or and twenty at the outside, and ret the know- salysation of human motivas she displayed was ledge of humse nature, and capuity for the take them, and that at
pacé which is hardly noclivity unless dor weighty necesity, lint over before he could put on in
with them, the dark fignis of a horse- man appeared on the koial abora, and came Sying down the rough and stony road. They made out that he wore the uniform of the Lery cowars,
The pace was too great, or the ride too weak. He was dang off, almost at their very foot terrible sight, covered with blood and dust. With a word to Hilda Clive to wait where shin was, Raynier and Mehrab Khan went forward to examine the man.
come up
They were only just in time. He could gasp forth a few words, and then fell back doad. Raynier's volos was very sorious as he returned to the girl,
"We cannot go back to camp now, Miss Clive" he said. "We must travel the other way. But keep up your courage--you have plenty of it
and we will bring you through all safe."
(To be Continued)
A LEADER OF 50,000 MEN!
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phere affected him, to the exaggeration of that which rea ou his mind, to wit the very disagree. able burden of the news he had just received. Or it may have been that the certainty was brought home to him that a mouth age it would not have affected bim to say appreciable extent scandal, weald bava The
unpleasantness, th been
just the same. bat. anmehow it would have tattered little than. Now it did. But why?
What was to be done as his ever present Ebonght. It was simply abominable that be should be
A
Had the this way. pursued
not. He Evidently not. woman no sensa of shame had heard of ships going down at sen with all ed to feel that this was. on board-s be tomp clearly too good a piece of lack-on from his to the one which com- point of view-to kappen : prised among its passenger Cynthia Daintree
What was to be done? He looked at his companion. Should he frankly put the case to
or? She was like no other woman he had Hens are the landing points of a sensational ever known for clear insight into and ready care which has been brought chout by that groep of the main facts or probabilities of any Ferde's Bile Beans. Piles, constipation, and given suestion--not least so he had found reason liver ailments combined, cause more suffering to decide during their somewhat short acquain than any other disease. Bile Beans care the
wonderful. He could
put it
it to hornalments, and this case is assuroi proof of it.
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CHAPTER XIV.
Mazaran;
the calch as they had often debated and
abstract,
the
threabad out together, and then he laughed at
Where himself is bitter contempt qualities with which he had just be endowing to eos through so miserable a device? Hemost her, that she could fail for one single instant to her frankly or not at all, and some- how Hilda Clive was the last person in be pat
world to whom he desired to put it at all,
до
Bho, for
més.
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A VISIT~~AND 179 BEQUEL. Sarbaland Khan's village was similar in every particular to that of the greater potentata which we have already seen. Many reste
Mr. H. Spemaer Wilkinson watching the approach of the pays for from the loopholed mud walls, and the glances
Rear-Admiral W. T. Sampson SECONDLY.-HIS OPINION WAS AND 18, MOST Major-Gen. J. Wheeler. U.3.A. directed at thom as they entered the central courtsard, if not uniformly expressivo of good
VALUABLE part, riding beside hira perforce
Whon the question of the Conciliation Board was before the Hrg-Gen. C.. B. Comstock, will, were visibly so of curiosity. For these wild
proposed Cordam's ride beings, to whom raids and forays and blood fruds in silence, was thinking of him and his 10-
Way Brig-Goa, . H. Ernest, U.S.A. wero as the very salt of existence, now. hehald a wonted taciturnity. Some trouble had corse
Glutely Tecesary. Therefore, he gate. ... strange sight; that of a man and a woman-apen him-that was certain, and she connected
evidence befaro Lord Jutes of Hereford, the Feringhi inddels with no other protection it with the arrival of the mail. Could she bul
Lord Mayor of London, and the Lord than a couple of Lavy were, entering their induce him to couûde in her Yet, why should
Provost of Edinbor. ho? ho did not know. Still she wanted him village, quietly, fearlessly, Muzanne, and the
in their own town at Mazarse, and the to; for a strange indefinable instinct moved her man was of importance, for he represented the to the conviction that she could help him. yot here be walked alone During that acquaistans so bind learnt to into their midst, and to all appearaneus un hold him in bigh estoon. She admired him too,
Ya, Allah! but these Furinghi wore a armed,
for his naasaaming nature, the more so that she mad race-mind and incomprehensible. Bapo was able to gauge the real depth of quiet power dored thess wild mountainoers, esinsing grave that lay beneath it. She had noted the ease of ly, as they peered at the strangers from boneath his interesures with the wild and turbulent their shaggy
but interesting people-for this visit to Farbr The chief received them courteously, inviting land Khan's villag was not the first time sha them at ches into his house. Sarbaland Khan had been among them in Raynier's company- with a fine provence and dignified and noting it, knew that it bore testimaay to manner, and was clad in snow white from head the estimation in which he was held by them: to foot. But the appointments of his dwelling for these sous of the desert and mountain, is readers in the extreme-the only ornaments common with all barbarians, are quick were plain being a curious hop or two, and a beautifully of character, and have no respect for that which decorated sword, which, together with a couple of is weak. And yet, ooald the bare divined
what the wall, Three hung on
Three was trembling him then, it would have assured good magazina rifles, or four of his relativos helped to entertain them,
& solution, as to make her laugh outright. And and Hilda Clivo was vastly impressed with them such trivial prop rtious to her mind, so simple natural dignity--indeed she could hardly boliese
sho knew a great deal mare about him than he they were of the same rice s the shaggy Dow did about her: indeed the news she had received
lately
threatened them. ling savoges who had so Tea was brought in, served after the Russian that morning, and which hut somewhat stated
her, mainly concerned him. math if he served fruits and then she asked if she could the chief a wires.
brows.
was a tall man
"I i can do more than ever you can, you BOG,
Mr. Raycier," she said gaily, as permission having been given, she rose to follow the veiled figaro who was summoned to now for the mysteries of the barem
ber.
He
What abstruso pebblem is waighing on your. mind, Mr. Kaynier? Do you know that sines
word And we are almost home again." Flo started "
to chief a village you have hardly spoken
"I beg your pardon. How very remise of Well, I was thinking of something. As a matter of fact it's something that's worrying me more than a little,"
You had bad nowa
"Yes. And yet hardly in the soure of what
TRIEDLY. HE HAD TO RESIGN HIS POSITION THROUGH LEVER COMPLAINT, FILES, AND
He CONSELL bible to desibe the
It would impossible
I wont throngh in consequence of the ageny disorder of my system, duo te liver complaint. An aching bead, a feeling of weight, a dull, aching pain in
in every
hmb, and an overpower. ing presentiment that some great calamity was going to happen. Thom are a feelings I had, and every saferer from liver trouble will recognise them. Caustipation
FAS
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of trouble, and, createst another soutrea of all, Files, Oh the torture of the latter ailment I shall usver argat Doctors? after another, and Bless you. I went to
I went to the Infirmary- it was all in suit. Ho use. I stayed at bomo a Sttle and restod be use I tried varion recipes which friends advised-no nee, Yoars ago very medical man told as that there was no
Prof. G. H. Darwin clarer hope for me except by a surgical operation,
Prof. Oliver Lotge Prof. II. Marshall Ward and at last I brought my mind to it, nd anderwout the operation. To my horro
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Begnior's talk with the chief was purely non- official, this being a merely friendly visit. was asked about his predecessor, "whom thes people seemed to have held in some estimation-- and then they talked about Shikar Thoro were plenty of markhor in the mountains around his something of an extremely vexations and worry- village, declared Sarbaland Khan, audit Haynier MORE & SETMUND,
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Eo strange are the writings in the book of Fate. At that very moment a horseman was spurring his objectise the village of Barbaland wonld it take him to Khan. No great time
Je
A high ridge rose between them and the camp. This they were the white ascending by a rongh road leading to the kotal by which it was crossed. Now, from the other side of this, there boomed forth a long, low, rattling thunder roll.
Hallo! The storm is reat deal nonrer than I thought," he exclaimed, locking up. W mast hurry on Miss Clise. I don't want on to get ought in the thick of it
ILOT
No time for confidences was this, he devided. soh it either, and did bo do so with the message All women were afraid of thunder and lightning. be bore, while this friendly conversation was in
admit it would though all
What, then, progress, why then Herbert Haynier world would be the new of consulting this one on s novar leave Sarbaland Khan's village alive.
dehate and bighly unpleasant roster what time her thoughts would be running on how gricks at the earliest they could all reach the emp
Another paal rolled forth. dall and distant, tallar off into a sort of stress rapping rattle
at
Mazaran;
Yet now they took leare of each other with great cordialityRaynier expressing the hops of welcoming the Sirdar at the jirgeh, or assembly of all the chiefs and maliks, to be held
and so they fared forth. Well, these mountains do give on. the most have given me a most delightfully extraordinary thing in ochoas I ever acrusk." he Raynion Bail end." Jr else that's about the strongest paat Hida Clive, as they rode campward. And I of the d- I orishgard admire the chief's lasto. Two of his wiren were very pretty indeed, one quite beautiful."
How many had he got?”
og experience, Mr.
"Only three. 1 expected he would have had about thirly
Haynier laughed.
They're only allowed four apiece by the Koran," he and "But I believe they find ways of
of driving a coach and air through that enactment Floo fellow, Sarbaloud Kusisn'the
Tory. Why he a perfect gentleman Really ho's quite a splendid looking msa.7
any of these people answer to that don that's why they are so interesting. cription
hem as piggers. Ba
But then Tarleton describes thems the British first-rate at mirnomez,
I should thinks Bat how well you talk to aynier. Is it a disent language to Me
like Hindustani, for instare? No. There's a lot of Persian in it. I went in for learning Failtec serie years ago, think ing it might come in umeful and it has By the way, a strange thing happened in London
them
Fare
| learn? Ady1,2
not long before I osma kuat.
that the man bekinged to one of the tribut I never saw hita agant, now at the rtiok I armed him within.
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RACHE
Ache all over. Throat sore, Eyes and Nose running, slight cough with chills; this is La Grippe.
Painkiller
taken in hot water, sweetenca, before going to bed, will break
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A friend persuaded him to try them. He did go
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yoars, is trao io intestanca and in fact.
JABEZ LEEDUAM. Signal at Loicestar in the presença T. CANNEL.
Justice of the Pares, Dec. 21th, 1902,
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