BY
CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY. ▲ SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE, MON. MEMBER OF CHINA REFORM KARTY. Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land,"
Travels in the Transrant," &c., &c.
(Continued from last Saturday.) "I feal dooply grafoful to yon,” said Cheng, his face flushing a little; for he had spent his money prodigally of late and was beginning to ran abort of it, and he fancied that his friend goeswod this.
Montrose at once went to the telegraph office and sent the following message--
To John Houston, Esq..
40. Queen'e-r ud, Hongkong. Plea: charlor for me the fastest steam lanieb you can find and despatch it to the Shamce Canton, at once; or, at least, in time to arrive hore not later than 11.30 to-night. Please wire advice at your carliest convenience, as the mat ter is of great importance. The launch captain must be propared to implicitly chey my orders and to return te Hongkong at any hour in the morning. Hope to meet you personally to-morrow,
HERBERT MONTRORE.
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Falkland House Shameer, Canton.-----
Cheng and Ah Bum sɔon arrived at Falklazil House with a couple of balky valines, which were placed in readies to transfer to the launch when it shoul arrive.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14r", 1905.
forward, Montross pintoned the gaoler from hubind, while Ab Sam olapped a thick cloth over his math. The wroteh struggled violently, but Cheng quickly handcuffed him, and, assisted by the prisoners, fastened his legs. Just as they had done this, he somehow managed, by batting forward with his head, to capsize Al dam who in falling broke the lantern
Make for the gate ?" said Moutroso, as a ghout came from the guard-room and a soldier rushed out, followed by his drunken comrade.
Mr. Tai and his an, both of whose limbs were cramped with their conficement, ran towards the door, which was at once bold open by the two. men outside. Moatross and the rest were close behind and on the left of them; bat, as the distance from the guard-room to the ontrance Was mach shorter than it was from the cell in question, the soldiers had only to take a few steps to bar the way
One raised his ride and taking sim Brad at Mr. Tai, bat, just as he did so, Mo kwah sprang forward and, soreening his father with his own body, received the bullet and fell. His assaint was rushing forward with uplifted weapon, when Montrean folled him to the ground with mighty left-handed blow, and stooping down picked up the wounded youth and carried him
the door.
In the meanwhile, Cheng had to received a nasty blow on the left arm from the butt of the other soldier's rifto, which had missed fire, though the next moment it was torn from his grasp by Ah sam, who swung it above his head and placed him hora de combat.
This all bappened in a far shorter time than "Custon count upon Ah Sam's assistance has taken to relate it, and, as the rescued nat in case of
naked. Montrose,escuers passed out of the prison door, a guard struggle? eritically Surveying the stalwart Chisuman, of zobliers ca merubing in from another entrance, which communicated with the under magistrate's who stood inquiringly behind his master.
"He would die for me," quietly responded Tamen; but before they could orase the prison ChengBut do you not think it would be compound, the front door was closed and fastened advisable to enlist the aid of one or two more from the outside by means of the rope. strong men who would dare anything and ask no questions, providing they were well paid
there are plenty of sich mercenaries to be I was just thinking the same," said Mout rose, Porhaps Ah Sam could arrange this matter for us
That worthy expressed his willingness to do So, sad was at once int to recruit the necessary hands; while Montrose and his friend sat down and definitely settled their plan of action, which was very simplo. Montrose was to dress in Chinese clothes, and with Chong, Ah Sam and the hired men proceed at half-past twelve to the prison. Their two accomplices ware to hido outside, in the meantime securing a stout гория a post at the side of the road and hold ing it in readiness to tie to the ring landle of the dear when the prisonors were outside, so as to prevent immediato prsnit. While Mon. rose and Cheng, followed by Ab Sam, were to enter the gaol and, having gained admittunes to their friends, to secure and gag the gaoler and decamp with the prisoners, the men outside being prepared to assist if necessary and to secure the door from the outside.
Al Sam seon returned with a couple of powerful-looking coolies willing to work or Baht, us ciroumstavers might demand, for the sum of three dollars each. Montrose promised to give mach of them three dollars when they started on the enterprise, and providing they kept their agreement another three each on their return. The men went away in high kles, romising to ruture ready for business at ten o'clock.
At half-past four Montrose received the fol- lowing telegram form his friend:-
To Herbert Montrose, Esq.,
Falk kind Home, Shainner, Canton I have des atched to Conton a very smart ah, named the Fatskan, which has good account calation for six or s
six or seven passengers. The trustworthy Cantonese man toirdak-of-bor is a who knows the river well and will bus ready to return to Hongkong at any hour. Can put you up at my bangalow on your arrival.
JOHN HOUTÒN, With best chinchin.
There was now a great hue and cry raised, and before our friends had got very far the hubbab had increased tanfold, and they could plainly hear tho foros cries of their pursuers. Montross made rather slow progress with his apparently lifeless burden, but those with him were plucky mou nod, instead of
leasing him behind, ran beside him and by tarus relieved him by carrying the wounded alndent Chang encouraging them by word and deed, though his arm was badly hurt and must have given him great pain. Mr. Tai was only able to limp along, and had to be assisted by Ab Sam auf one of the hired men, who at times carried him between them upon their shoulders,
Suddenly, from a narrow stroot ahead of them, two burly ruffians. armed with bamboo poles who had evidently joined in the chase, rushed out and fried to cut them off, at the same time yelling at the top of their voices to attract the notice of the others. Cheng and Ah Sare both dashed forward, the former dodging a heavy blow aimed at his load and falling his antagonist with the short stick be carried; white the latter fi realy attacked the other man, ning the tile he had wrenched from the soldier, and
must bare killed him outright or severely fractured his skall
Although this obstaclo was quickly removed and their flight little impeded, it had discovered them to their purners, who suddenly appeared in fall ery shont five hundred yards bobind then, their number having been greatly incensed by steny vagabonds who were ripe for bloodshed and mischief.
The wounded student, who now began to show signs of life, nad tas tame father, wore each hoisted upon the abonlders of two 1811, 20 that Cheng was the only one unburdened, and
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once more they dashed abend. Then bullets lying there," said Montrege," for, should the that," said Mostroso, somewhat shor-ly, leaving | intellectual capacity and determination, for his freed of its iniquitous rulers and freed of them
chase."
began whistling above and around them accom- panid by sharp reports, and the tore hired an
**Look there," said Cheng, directing his gaze proposed to abandon the helpless and save their
towards the right bank of the river which was own lives
"Be brave, my mon!" oried Montrose, partly in shadow, there is a hig tai muug boat encouragingly, we have now only a couple of ing suil and heading across stream as if to thousand yards to go, and you shall have double cut off."
exclaimed Montrose, to Hongkong,"
enough!"
With grants of dogg
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do much, unless her skipper ie dating enough to train a gun on us.
Korp her a little to port," he added, turn.
heini. ing to the lowd th, who at once shifted the
Mr. Tai replied brieffy, and then introduced his sop and bis resetiora, at the same time spraking in glowing terms of their coarage and kindn4s.
with them. Having thanked the deity for guarding the launch, he lighted some jos- sticks changed and I shall leave rejoicing." Dnd, placing them and some food-offerings before the shrine, returned to the dock and fired off several strings of crackers being anxions that no malignant spirits ekookt cause & dasaster by their presence.
"Perhaps I may claim to be a better judge of Cheng's side and joining Mr. Tai and his sou. who had now come on dock, the latter declaring that he felt well and boarty, theogh both had been much alarmed by the attack of the junks.
"My dear friend," he said, addressing Mr. Tai As the river was now fast broad nine, and the in Cantonese, "I thank boaren that you have been spared to return to me, for, although Bogus forts had been passed in safety, the loredu h entrusted the belon to another man, and, going powerless to assist you, I was in soro distress at
little down into the fore-peak, ebinchinned a losing no dear a friend and so brave a champion The hours rcomed to pass all too slowly for pay and a safe prasknowledgment, thaso watobing the suspicious movements of the gilded joss which stood in a small box with a of aur canse. I was going away from Hong- our friends who remonted together during sturdy follows swented and pladded at their best strongar. But, having no steam, abe cannot glass frout; all sailors taking one of thema to se kong to-day with a heavy heart, but now all is rest of the day. The night was a fine osapoed, every now and then mutering swer then, the moon rose at ten o'clock and gave
words as a piece of leat whizzol dangerously more than sufficient light for their paci.089.
near their boards and, with the ful-throat-d Having finished dinner they went and sat on the verandah, there they had been smoking chorus of blund-curdling yells and shots, caused and conversing for some time when Ab San them to lap forward with renewed interest. hurried up to them with the news that the Fotsham id arrived. They at ones proceeded with their luggage to the waterside where they found a god-eird launch lying under steam s the landlag stage of the wharf.h
As they turned an angle of the street, the was a smut-looking. white-painted boat with terk-wood #ttings and a comfortable little Felshan com into view, or lowdah had cabin. The loteduh, who was a respectable evidently head the aspal nois and perhap middle-aged man, came forward to them as they thought that it might have some connection with his eliner, for he was standing alertly stepped on board. Montrose asked him if he
at the gangway, and thick smoke was streaming would be ready to start for Hongkong at a menunt's natico unl, receiving an affirmative from the farrel; and directly the fagit veg camo reply, told him to keep a good look-out for them into view his mon rushed to the bow and stern at about one o'chek. Having a their perlines, so as to be ready to let them go at once.
Thank God, men, she is ready?” cried soval efforts and a basket containing refresh- ments safely slowed away in the cabin, Montrose Montrose, the sont routing from ha brow as disguid hims if as a Chinaman and they he and his plucky little laud mado a lust dash
retioned to the Louse.
Shortly after midnight the two mon they had engaged presented themselves and received instractions. They were clad in light duogar clothes with short trousers, their legs being tare and their feet pan ested by straw sandlas. All being in readiness the party stab fer the prison, Matrose and Cheng trading the way, and Ah Bam who carried a lantern, and the o her two fellowing at a respectful distance so as not to attract attention. Our two friends ware each armed with a short Pon- ang stick nd carried a pair of handcoffs, which were concealed in the ample sleeves of their jackets.
Montrose was in fever of excitement leat the lunch should not be ready to cast off at once, because if she could not do se, or had in. sufficient stonu, all would be lost, and the lives of his companions srificed.
for freedm
They were just passing over the gangway when the howling pack of pursuers turned the corner of the strut, only litty yarils distant.
All aboard, cast off!" gasped Montrose, sa they gained the deck.
The lines splased, the propellor churned the water, and the dock-bands pa-bed the little vessel off from the wort just as the infuriated mob arrived at the landing stage,
Bark, sir, how they are shouting!" said the latter, pointing to the gaunt-locking ves sel, over the stern of which a large creaking or had been shipped and was being worked by a dozen or more men.
They are on ear track, sure enough," said Montrose, and we must give her a wide berth, as cailors Bay."
In a few minutes the lanung was in the middle of the river, which was rather narrow at that point; and as the launch approached as if to crees her bows, sovaral mea rushed into the bors, and a moment later a löngu ef flame flashed from her head as a blank shot was fired, That looks like business," coolly observed aud seceral heads appeared above the Cheng; skylight companion-way, the repart basing
disturbed the peace of mind of those below.
"We had better change our course and run under her stera," said the loud for directly it is known that we do not intend obeying her order to leave to, they may open
dra on us.
The belm was again altered and. describing a half circle, the lunch steered for the right bank of the river where another junk was now seen to draw out from the shore and set sail Mr. Tai was at ang assised into the cabin, on the port tack, thers being a gentle wosterly
wind. and his sea was gantly laid ther up na sattes.
"Give her all steara!" shouted the lowdak A shower of bullets pattered upon the skylight and shattered the glass, but fortunately no into the man in the anging-room, as one of the jury was done beyond one of the rasa being taimuug's port quarter- uns belbhed forth a rather badly grazed by a bullet as ba dodged sheet of fame and a round shot screamed over behind the fregateway, Moarse now the Fatshan. ponred some brandy down Ma-kwah's throat and proceeded to examine the wound. To their great joy it was esou disccrond that he was suffering more from shock and sxhaustion than anyth solar is the ballet had used then through the Deshy part of the right shoulder; that only rest au nourishment were re A grating was opened, and at it appeared the anised, and a short time he stimulant quite
of the under-gaur, who smiled with restored him to musciousbess,
Montres on returned to the deck and, gready aathipatio of further pain, and s'id fuel the huge bolts and admitted the Hafter heartily thanking the lowdah for his was about to prevent Ah Sam from entering timely aid suut. amart handling of the launch, which had feon the means of saring valuable
On arriving at the prison, Mentrose quietly Bi-fed una of the men to fostop a strong rope, which they had brought with them, to a pest by the read ide, the other end being drawn out and laid wear the wall so as to be ready for ass, Having does this, he po ted one man on either side of the dar unen, which he then knocked, Cheng standing beside him and Ah Sam behind.
CHAPTER XVIIL THE END OF THE ADVENTURE
The sun was rising in tropic splendour when the lunch bearing our friends approached the island of Hongkong, or "Fragrant Streams," at its name implies,
Steering in towards the Prays, they stopped at the leating-stage of the Central Market, where they would not be likely to struct at tention, that part being chiefl, frequented by the poorer clasess of Chinese, and by natíve boats carrying passengers and merchandise to After paying the bired on and giving them and the loudah asach a substantial gratuity, and fro botwin the island and the muisland, Montrose had bis luggage deposited in the Vistoria Hotel, and then accompanied his friends up Pottinger stroot to Shin Hing-laue, which runs from Hollywood road to Gough-street.
Tai lo-kwuh and his father were so ela ed at their escape, and refreshed by the rest and food during the passago from Canton, that they were all to walk quite briskly, the young student seeming to feel little pain or ineovenienco from his wound beyond being un-ble to use his right hand; and Cheng was also in high spirits, in They had proceeded some dis nuce when Montrose noticed that they were being followed spite of his loft arm being in andling. by alakong, or na ire policeman. but, knowing how inquisitise the Chinese sre, he did not Fresh fuel was added to the biler fire and, attach any importance to this, particularly as with the blank smoke streaming from her the way walked in a listless, preoccupied manner and did not pause or even appear to take quivering funnel, the launch dashed ahead, passing some distance astera of the large war-say notice of the house at which they presently No. C, Shin Hing-tone was a small, one-storied junk. As she did so, the inshores vessel's bow stopped.
laser opoued fire, sad a shot struck the water on the starboard side and ricochetol so close building with a flat roof screened by a mat and When our friends knocked at over the Fatehan's dock that it earried away bumboo awning. part of the rail and went throagli the glass the door, it was opened by a Chinese boy whe Beratinised them arrowly and suspiciously skylight.
That was a close shave," said Montrose, before allowing them to enter. Then, having with a sigh of relief.
The loredah new steered class under the inquired their names and business, he left them boat with great skill, and keeping her, as much rickety flight of stairs to an upper room, soon
auswered to the name of Chee Low, as possible, stern on to the enemy; for shot appeared with an elderly white-haired man evidently been drinking rather heavils, slag.
Mr. Tai exchanged a few words privately with small gered out of the guard room and, gan in haul, now in mid-stream ad safe from the obance siter shot was fired at her, and, had one of approached them, at the same time demanding shots of their balelanes whose blood-them bulled her er po forated the engine, all him, and then they were all invited into
am quite sure," said the old gentlemen, in a lone tone and with many cats, what right thinsta lag the bank of the river. Houd absented the moon for muntatge though clean apartment on the groned floor. they had there.
However, sho: and shon's at length died causing the gunners to nim wildly, and giring addressing Mr. Tai sed motioning them to be Here, my good men," said Cheng, in a conciliatory tunnet, slipping a dollar into his away, and the "City of Rame" was left to the flying launch time to turn a abary curre
delighted to hear of your escape, and will also hand, "this will buy you some samahoo to hind, the launch making between ton and twelve the river and pat a point of land between her seated, that my dear friend, Dr. Len, will be knots an hour under the skilful guidance of a and the war-jonks; and, when the sky was drizk the health of my poor friends who are tool helmsms. So, feeling safe for the time again clear, the fring had ceased and the feel deeply grateful to your brave companions
to Haiya! that I will!" roared the impudent being, though very dubious as Bronudru, unsteadily turning away; and I'll / would not be taken to lead thom off at Wham- | vexation in flarce yells out to their for the valuable envice they have thus rendered see that the sword is taude sharp for their poa, since the anthorities might wire to the died away in the distance, and the course was rising,
officials, Montrose returned to the cabin whore made easy by the widening of the river.
ugly
when Client explained that he was only his lives, to invited him into the cabis to have shelter of the right bank, handling the little standing in the narrow passage, and, ascending
servant who alarge bore his lauleru.
As they entered the yard, a soldier who had some refreshmet, the two hired won also re colving similar attention. The launch was
die to-morrow,"
recka."
some
whether steps discomfited pursarys were
of
however, BOGN
a
"May the gods be thanked," said Chong **Attend not to him, my mastere," said the a tempting meal was being laid by the in-
solemnly and gratefully and again be grasped gaoler. "I am a good man, and bare seen to defatigable Al Sam. the comfort of your friends."
to the fore provided by Montrose, who, salogised his fearlessness and circumspention. and, holding it open, called to them. As Cheng however, kept going up on dock to watch their Anyonimarked, we were not made for tlinic took the lacters and flashed it mon the two progress and ascer nin whether they were being net," he concluded, adding with a go smile, occupants, who stood up without irons and came pursued by any vessel. It was a most anxions "and you must pardon my presumption in adding time for him, though he did not give expression that it is my firm-conviction you were not made *The Chizere always carry lanterns of a night. to his fears in the presence of his companions for listless scenes, nor fashioned for priestly
robes,"
Saying this, he alocked the prisoners' cell, Just all rat down together and did ample the hand of his English friend and warmly probably by the roof, as Mr. Cheo was some time
the Reform Party.
"If you will excuse me a moment,” he added, I will make known your arrival to the Evidently there were means of communication Doctor, and procure you some refreshment." between that honse sad an adjoining one,
room a short, sun-tanned countryman of his who 8950. At length, however, he ushard into the
Some of the Hongkong lutongs are very smart wore eye glasses, and was dressed in European
work mon and are frequently employed in detectivo
The Doctor thanked Chang, with whom he had entered into a short conversation in which to dwelt upon the wretched state of the country, the deoxy of its institutions, the mismanagement of public affairs and the dishonesty of the officia.
"Ah," he said, farning to Montrose, "I shall ouver Test contorted until I have convinced my countrymen of the necessity of reform, and the utter impossibility of accomplishing any
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