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THE PLAY-GROUND- OF PASSION.

BY CHARLES J. H. HALCOMBE," (Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land,"

Children of Far Cafhay,” etc.).

CHAPTER XI.

DRAFTING WITH THE TIDE. When Mertou recovered consciousness Le fooud himself lying at the bottom of a small fishing boat with Tenu kuceling by his side. She had torn her silken dreas to provide band ages for his wounds, and his arm and side were lightly bound, As he opened his eyes, ste leaned over him and with a sweet smile told him not to moro. He looked up into her face and noticed that it was wet with tears.

He felt stiff and thirsty and on asking for drisk she hold to his parched lips a tin pannikin of gold tea and he drank eagerly, In doing so, however, he moved a little and a cutting pain shot through his back, causing the soat to stand out in large drops upon his forohead She saw the muscles of his face contract with the agony and as he gave a gasping groon and olon ed his over sho passed ber left arm under his neck and gently blowing upon his feverish brow hold a few small leaves to his nose, at the same tine squeezing them tightly. They omitted a sweet aromatic perfume which quickly stola ever his serses and soothed him into a peaceful alumber,

Ho must have remained in this state for

home time, and while still unconscious have boen put under chloroforms, for when he awoke at nine s'clock in the morning it was to find himself in his own bunk aboard the Far Cathay and two doctors standing near conversing in an undertone with the skipper, who looked very grave, and thoughtful. Beside the bunk with for elbow resting upon it, sat Bous, whose face was baggard and full of anxiety. The brave girl had never loft bis side, and as l now opened his eyes she smiled and tried to appear

cbeerful.

"You must not move," she said, holding to his lips a glars which contained brands and traler.

The three mon now approached him and the elder of the two doctors leaned over the bunk and addrossed him in a breezy manner.

That's right, Mr. Merton, drink the brandy; it will pick you up a bit. You're all right, but must keep quist and not excite yourself for a work or two. The bullets are out-confounded plucky of you to have fought that Frenchman

as you did,"

.. "I guess so,ico!" chimed in the skipper with an approving nod.

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Oh," said Merton with feeble bowilderment, are the ballets out, did you say?"

Yes, and here they sro," said 'the. younger madice, holding up two small pieces of Trial

which was bent and flattened. "A pity you did not plank a few of these into that Frenchman's hide and into his He's no Frenchman, gasped Merton, for his back twinged; he's a Russian or a Russian Pola!"

Yourenst let us do the talking, M. Morton," said the sexier destor, taking out his watch and fooling Merton's pulse, which was very weak Then he prepared to depart.

Muscovite friend,"

**

"I will engage a night-nurse for you," he said thoughtfully in fact, you will require two nurses."

"Oh," ejaculated Morton, and he involanturi ly glanced at Jens, who seemed very agitated. But she read his thoughts, and her bosom hoared tumultuously as she stood up and texnod to the doctors.

“If I am not intrading," she said tremulously, I should like to watch by his side."-

No one spoke.

"If you will trust me," she added, "I will do all in my power to serve him and attend to. his comfort?

**Yes, lat her be with me." pleoded Merton,

"I second that proposal," drawled the shipper, for I guess he couldn't have a better nurse and I'll bet my bottom dollar he'll get well under her care."

tho "Very good," said

doctor with A smile. Then, Mr. Merten, 1 will see you tomorrow. But mind,, no talking!"

He called Uega on one side and gave her the necessary instructions, to which she listened with eager attention. The really seemed grateful to him for allowing her to rondin in attendance upon the sick man.

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seriously, for ho declared that he would never lat her ges

Ho awoke feeling much refreshed and quite bug buoyant in spirits; and while he and the skipper One evening she sat with him later were having breakfast together he spoke more | than usual sud seemed particularly" de- hopefully of Iona, and expressed his intention preszed" and · agitated. They were quits of going ashore to see hur. So when the meal alone, for the skipper and chief mate were ashore, was finished he ordered his four-onred gig and and the syroad rate was in his borth; so Mucion|| wont store to the geishas' house, this being the Look her band into both of his and drew her first time he had left the vessel since his illness. neuror to him.

On landing, he noticed that O Hanu-san was Tena," he said with passionate forrour, "I standing near their sampan as though about to ows my life to you, and you know that my gm.much it, but on seeing him aho came forward titudo is beyond words and that I love you truly and with any bows and smiles, congratulated and honourably; but of late I have noticed him on his being able to get about again. flange in yon and you do not seem happy when with me. Tell me, dear what have I done to make you so sad and so cold?"

He felt her hand tremble and she tries topoak: bat the words were unfutelligible and seemed to choke her, and she suddenly crossed her hands upon his arm and burying her face thers. burst into tears, her trail body shaking with the tur balenes of the paroxysm: He tried to soothe and console her, but was powerless to stay this outburst of pent-up feeling, so he whispored caressingly and stroked her head, Yet his heart throbbed with a great gladness, for he knew now for certain that she loved him.

"Why this sadness, Uena? Tell me, dear,' ho said, pressing her hand to his lips and fondly bending towards hor, Why should we not be happy together?-why should we leave one another

Oh, it must be it must be! tsho sobbad in hopeless despair. I lave already stayed too long indeed I bare! But I could not leave you while you were so ilk”

But I o nuot spans you! I cannot let you go!" he pleaded in panio-stricken damay and apprehension. "It would ruin my life. fulsed it would!

and kissing her tear-dimmed eyes again and "Oh, Ueno, his cried, lifting her face to his again, "bo brare and defy the world: Let us vo together and be mau and wife, for Icannot and will not part from you."

She goadly disengaged herself from his er- brace and sitting down upon her chair hid her face in her lond. Then she suddenly mastered her feelings and rose to her fact.

"It is late," she said, "for I see the moon is beginning to rise. You will forgivo and forget nis! for you are a man and have a grent future and great ambitions; but—"

But without you, buinterrupted, "I should achieve nothing. Ueno, you must not leave me-you must not leave me!

She smiled with infinite. tenderness and resignation.

"We must learn to look above and beyond this world; for trito affection is eternal and outlives the very stars, mounting above the shadows of earthly light."

What do I care for other worlds ?" he criod with reckless impatience. What are they to me if you are not with me?"

"But I shall be !"

At that moment a sampan glided alongside, and the skipper and chief mato came over the gangway.

raising his hat and warmly grasping Uenn's hand and as he did so she looked up appealingly into his kind face, as though desirous of speaking to him privately,

Hather late hours, „Mertoo,” said the former,

Come," he said, roading her expressión, "I will see you home; my sampan is still wailing. alongside."

She held out her hand to Merton and he retained-it in his for a moment or two súd looked inquiringly into her face.

Remember, Uena," he whispered, in a hourse veice," I cannot spare you!"

She seemail unable to speak, and lowering her eyes slowly turned away, and the skipper handed hor down into the boat. Merton stood ut the top of the gangway silently watching her departure, and his mind was full of unrest and dark forebodings. She looked back, and they kissed their hands to one another, while the sampan darted away through the gloom and was soon lost among the lengthening shadows of the shore

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"I was just coming to your Excellency's ship." the then said, handing him a-onrefully nonfed packed, "O Uana-san tell me to give this to you. She have go away."

***Gons away?" he cried in utter dismay,

"Where has she gone?".

She waved her arm towards the North-West.

Sho have go home,"

Where is her home?"

She shrugged her shoulders.

"We not knor-long way-the fu-land Sea

for

When did she go?" ***Whon the sun rise."

Harlly knowing what he did, he briefly thanked her and re-entering his boat pulled

He felt sick sti back towards the yacht.

shock, and heart and unmanned by the

a few mlautes he sat in silent bewilder- ment, allowing the beat to steer itself. Then he tore open the packet and found a bounti fully embroidered sachet made of pale blue and ambot silk. The inside folds contained Loun's photograph, a very fine likeness of her, and some maledictory lines written in an elegant haud and signed by hor. He hastily perused then, bat his mind was too harassed with conflicting felt their pathos. thoughts to grasp their fail meaning, though he

"UBHA'S MESSAGE.

Thro' the deep stillness came unnumberedeunde, And blue.ayed Summer, in its rosy morn Roignet silently supreme; and all the world Sosuchushed and waiting for a breath of air- So calm and breathless was its dreamy sleep, And flow rs, unfolding, breathed

goed day, And, Brase Heart, while this shadowy sphero

was wrapped

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sweet

In a soft mantle of ambrosini flow'rs, And life and love seemed endless and serene, And time half fearful of its wary stops- 'Twas then we lost our reckoning and wont Wand'ring away in lovo's forgetfulness, And in that one short season livod agaiu A lifetime in a world that might have been, › Aul yet may be in ages still to come; But o'er the azure desert of the sea Thera came a zephyr rippling to the shore, And with a whirring rustle it aroused The stumb'ring world: and Time strode grimly

والكرم

And flow're, half drooping, mately bowed

farewell!!

Tass thion, Bravo Hea t, we realized that fate Had at us blindly wander from the track- The cross-rouds of our life, which led apart, Though only for a season; we re-found

And parted there-went our respective ways. Each with a chorished rem'ry. That was all, All that the world-way over hear or know.

UEXA.

That was all. No other word of encourage- ment, and"uo ́hope of meeting aga'n on this side of the grave-only on the unknown and uncertain states of eternity. That was alf.

At first his iaind was too dazed und duiled by the shook to grasp the traic significance and the atter hopelessners of the thessage; bat as it gradually dawned upon him; the achetnimost dropped from his g

s grasp;

Look eat, Hir!" oried the bow-car, He had barely timo to put the tiller hard over and prevent the gig frem crashing bend foremost into the yacht.

"Back starboard! Way enough!" he shouted, and the boat swept alongside the gangway. ladder at the top of which stood the skipper.

The latter saw the blank dismay written

speak,

Surely she will not leave me," he soliloquiz.. ed, turning and impatiently racing the tearson Morton's face, so he waited for him to athwortships.

was

It was some time before the skipper raturned on board, but when he did come hack

noticed Mertou

that Bia face nansually grave and thoughtful, thongh he tried not to appear so and assumed a jaunty air.

"Hallo, Mr. Morton" he sang out choarily "not turned in yet?"

No, nor am I likely to until my mind is more at rest," responded Morton. "But tell me be candid with me-his Ueus said anything to yon?”

Avoiding a direct reply, the skipper com meased expounding the gospel of fatalism and resignation.

While the doctor was speaking to her, Captain Splice mentoror to Morton and prop: sed that, as site had so kindly offered to nurse him, they should invite her and the max Kaisho to stay aboard the yacht. To this Merton willingly

For heaven's sake, man, preach me some agreed, and the invitation was accepted"; "so Kaisha want shore and fetched their luggage, thing more practical! Merton exclaimed . Norer was a wounded man better attended irritably. Am I not good enough for apon than Merton. He was kept perfectly quiet her? Am I not worthy of her confidence? and for a time all visitors were rigorously ex- Why, mas alive, I once kass & womsa oluded from his berth. For the first three who was hd enough or courageous enough weeks his condition was precarious and he lay deliberately set at defance the sages of for hours at a stretch in a trance-like stats and polite society at the entreaties of her own with a very high temperature; and often daring family by marrying a felon-a ticket-of-leave the day he would awake to find Kaisha silently man. Why did she do co? Because she loved watching over him with the untiring pa- the mou-and all honour to her love. I say! tience of an Oriental or gently fancing his But I am an honourable man, thank God, and heated fuce. But at night only Denn would be deserve to be treated as such." found at his side. Thero she would sit keeping Tat, tot, mas," said the skipper scothingly, her lonely vigil through the long hours of utter She knows all that. But what's the good of darkness and rarely speaking except tomruing your boots before you have begun tɔ murmur sweet sympathy and encouragement; walk I just calentato she loves you a powerint for sleep was of vitalimporiasse to him and insight more than you imagine, but shes order to promote it the light was always er too noble a woman to betray her trust tinguished early. She seemed to instinctively or break bet

pledge. It's a serious divine nad unticipate his every requirement, and solemnu

with her, aud for if he but moved or sighett she would be ready your sake, as well ni her own, she must be crnel with relief or nourishment; and he knew that at to be kind." all times this ministering cagel was silently and lovingly noting each phase of his illuess and watching for iny favourable sig. And, thus, with youth and a strong constitution on his side, he passed through-the-critical stage; and when he got better Ueus would road to him and Instruct him in the language of her country. He was such an apt scholar and ake such a painstaking teacher that he rundo prepress and was soon able to made remarkable himself understood in Japanese and to under. stand clots

matter

Why for my take?" damanded Merton. Well, to be plain, if she can't marry you what on earth is the good of playing about outside the church door. It only raskes both of you miserable when you might be spending your time more profitably and looking elsewhere. for happiness. You can't spliću, a rupo if half the yarns aro stranded."

..

That's what I call brutal common-sense," said Merton hotly, but mark me, Captain Splico, I will never relinguish her as long as I live. 'I believe, as you say, that she loves me in fact, I know she d-es, and I will neither spare lits or money in the effort to free her from the cruel obligations which threaten to ra qu loves and blast our prospects *****

vaid

At length he was so far convalescent as to love his bed and sit in the saloon; se she once mors took up her abode in the house of the geishas, though this did not prevent her from frequently seeing him; and during the beautiful "Blass you, my son,--bless you

ou both!! Aatnam evenings they would sit together on the kind-hearted mariner, warmly groping his the after deck conversing on various topica or hand. "God knows I mean you both well and listening to the music and chatter of the other want to see you happy. But it is a sol mousmees who would comis romping off to the business sad business from beginning fo end, I know no more than you do, only that

she cannot marry, you. "I Fund I ll 9. Four

grit, though--you're got the plack of your fear old father, bless him!

But tako my advice," he added, cosa and have a nighter, and then turn in sadar a good night e rect. It's no use bỡ ng too pravi- ou; you're not pressed for time."

yookt to see their friends. Layover, he

As he

grow stronger, naficed hit: Tina beo no strangely sad and roserved, as thonga something was pying upon her mind; but, this he at first attributed to her patriotic anxiety for the we fare of her counter and the fear of impending strife, for of hongly rumours had been noised

They now entered the salcon, and, after spad concerning the possibilits of war between Japan and Russia, and she could not sucks off pledging one another in a whisky-and-soda, the conviction that Mousienr Davelle was at the retired to rost. For some time tortou lay bottom of it all. And sometimes she would tossing about in a restless autroabled state of remind Merton that they would soon hive mind, but ut length he fell into a deep drou part but this bo would not bear of or late Juss sloop which las od until eight o'clock

morning,

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"She has gone!" was all he said, and then he stood wiping his forehead and boking altogether dur bfounded.

What, gone already P quoth the skipper.

Y

Yes, gone!" Merton repeated with a bitter smile, biting his under lip as great tears coura- ed down his faco. "She has gone to her homo in the Inland Sea, and I'm going after her.”

"Don't not rashly, Mr. Mortou," said the skipper foalingly, "Wait a day or two and see what turns up."

"Wait, Fos," oried Morton with ferce. derision Wait until I go mad!"

Without suothier word he wont into his cabin and calling the steward made preparations for an immediate departure. Eu less than half an hour everything was ready, and his luggage was pat into the boat. Then be sout for the skipper who at once came into the cabin.

Well, I'mo, Captain," he said with forced cheerfulness, mixing a couple of drinks. "Of course you will stay here until I come back."

"Ah, yes, I'll stay here," replied the skipper in a sad solemn voice, gripping his land and looking him squarely in the face; "but I guess you're in a great hurry, How do you propose travelling P

"By rail as far as the Inland Sea and from there by boat."

"Well, here's luck" sail the skippor as they cloaked their glosses together and drank the conteo18. Take care of youself, and God bo with you. I can't say more-God be with you -with you both! 7

"Many, many thaik, Captain," said Merton in a broken voice, quickly turnicy sway and going on deck.

Aftor at aking hands with the chief mate, lie on tarod the gig, which was at once shoved off, and as the mon boat to their cars he looked inak and, waving his hat to the skipper, steered towards the British Settlement.

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