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BY CHARLES J. H. HALCOMDE: (Author of "The Mystic Flowory Land," "Children of Far Cathay," etc.)

CHAPTER XIII

THE GALRUN OF SILENCE.

The water did not seem as cold as he had ported it would bo, probably owing to the warmth of the sun during the day; and since there was no tide to swim against, he made good progress. All was quiet on the island and nothing broke the solomn tranquillity of the night, save the measured croak of so our as the boat he had just left moved stealthily away

from the reef.

1

Merton seemed unable to remove his gau from that silent assembly of priestly figures and stood as if spell-bound, wondering whether they were really alive or only images like these he had seen in the aisle of the wood.

In leaning farther forward to obtain a better viow be happened to move his right fost, causing his sandel to make a scraping sound. Imme diately one of the figures raised its bead and Jooked in his direction. He knew now that they were living beings: but, not wishing to disturb their meditations, he beat a hasty retreat and, descending a flight of stops on his left, hurried away in an easterly direction, availing himself the shelter afforded by tress walls and bushes.

Aftor skirting the margin of the lake for some distance he entered a broad and stately avenue of camphor trees and tall cryptomeriag and keeping at the side of the walk proceeded to further explo: this mysterious garden silence.

was able to look over the tops of the highest trees, the foliage of which rolled round the island in unbroken undulations.

After resting a while and gazing down upor the picturesque scene through which he had passed, he resumed the climb, anil as he foounted higher and higher into the heavens, the keen air chilled him to the bons and be drow his tunic closer round him.

At last he reached the summit of that vast pile, and with a feeling of ecstatic relief sprang up the remaining staps and entered a spacious. terrace protected by a finely sculptured balus- trade and having a large kiosk at its northera side. The pavement was inlaid with strange hieroglyphics and the signs of the Zodiac, and in the centre was a low pedostal of black marble holding a sundial.

For a minute or two be stood as though, en- tranced, gazing upon moonlit wilderness of waters and upon that mystio garden of the su which slumbered like a dreamland at his feet. The unbroken bolt of timber which formed a

On one occasion he chanced to look behind Bobind him in the silvery sheon and silance rampart mound the island became more distinct him and fancied he saw something white dart lay the weird region he had just explored, but as his meared the shore, and strange and fearful from the path into the bushes; and as sin front of him stretched yet another one with fancies fitted through his brain as he strained continued on his way he sometimes thought its palatial halls and stately groves and its ula oyes in the ruin endeavour to peustrate the that he heard suspicious rustlings among the sheltering rampart of trees; and loading from gloomy depths of the thick undergrowth of vo

tress. A length the unpleasant feeling that the terrace down to this romantic placo still getation; and at times shadows of outstanding he was being shadowed by someone took posses another gigantic staircase. tree-trunks or protruding branches seemed to sion of him, causing him to exercise greater mova and take buman shape. Then he would stop cantion in his movements. This feeling swimming for a moment and nerve himself for

grew upon him until he was seized with another effort; and after a time these phantoma endden pania. Lcuring the avenue, ho tumhed

to it a an overwrought imagination ceased to trouble across the lawn and passing along the side of him, and he wont forging ahead with long some bushes ensconced himself in the midst of and steady strokes, confident of success and clump of feathery bamboos. strong in the sanguine fatalism of youth.

of

"What a fool I am!" he exclaimed with a shudder, execrating himself for his cowardice in not boldly making known his presence on the island. But he could not summon up sufficient conrage to do so, as there was something uncanny about the place and about the people he had seen; moreover, the fears of the seamen had awakened within him vague terrors which be could not overcome. The truth of the matter way that he had not fully recovered from the effects of his long lason, which had left him unstrung and dabilitated.

Navertheless, the minutes were magnified into hours and the beat distance into miles, and when at length his feet actually did touch the bottom and he waded out on the mads he gave a genuine sigh of relief and rabbed hande with satisfaction. Unstrapping his bundle, he dried and dressed himself with all diapatok, and regal- ing himself from the flask of brandy saw to the loading of his revolver which he placed in the breast-pocket of his fox-akin jacket. He looked at his watch. It was a quarter to nine..

"They can't have gone to bad yet," he mused

In breathless suspense he intently scanned ns he cautiously approached the dark line of the trees, bushes and stonework in that vicinity, woode, half expecting to see someone spring though without noticing anything to caus out upon him. It no sonnd caught his alarm. Some distance ahead of him-standing ear-icdued, the silenco was almost un

upon à broad balcony surrounded by a richly canny and he stole on numalasted to the sculptured balustrade and approached by tangle of ferns and palms through which tights of stone stops-was a magnificent rotunda ho pushed his way by the faint light of the with a lofty crystalline dome which reflected moon which filtered through the dense foliage the moonlight with great brillianer, Beyond Suddenly he carne upon a dark opening in this building was a dark grow of fir trees which evidently led to the foot of the Cyclapeau ghostly form of a man mutely glaring at himile of mud formed the vast terrace he had seen on first issuing from the hideous with plasty eyes.

depths of the woody barrier.

overhead.

the midst the wood, and saw before him the

His broath came with a quick gasp as he drew his revolver and levelled it. But no sound movenoit came from that silent sentius). For a moment he stood benombed with horror, and the sweat oozed from his brow. Then Le stopped forward and stretching out his hand felt the spectral figure, and found that it was of stone; and, as ko darted fearful glazes around, he saw other similar foras dimly outlined against this sombre aisle which reached away into the gloom on either hand.

Having rallied himself and plucked up courage, he left his hiding place and cautiously approach ed the stately structures which had excited his variosity. Instead of the usual doorways, it had oval-shaped apertures, like those ngadin Chinese houses and templos, sufficiently large for one person to pass through; and instead of windows there were long slita or "squints" about foar feet from the ground

On arriving at the nearest flight of steps, he paused and, taking shelter behind a large adoro lantern, carefully recounoitred the position. Then he mounted to the balcony. The entrances wore closed with amber coloured curtains, so he quietly crept up to one of the crevices and peep- ed through.

Ho fled along this dismal passage between the dark closely clustering pillars of colossal trees, and past the long line of gaping images; and as his eyes oncountered their stony stare be | felt his hair alifun at the roots, and his aped on

with a loping dog-like trot. Had ho possessed around pool of water like a bath built into the tail, it would assuredly have been between his logs for he was horribly soured.

Then a suddenly bethought himassif how like a cur he must hato looked, and setting his tooth he stopped abruptly, and faced, round to collect his scattered censes. Then, replacing his revolver, be plunged into the bushes, and slowly tore a way for himself through the rank under growth of ferns vines, and brambles of every kind.

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I mocn. On either hand the dark forms of full gigantic trees swept round to the eastward in a broad crescent whose horns soomed to rest upon a rast tornice which rusa up white and magni ficent in the purple mist of the far distance shead; and nenger efill was a broad temple-like structure approached by fights of stone steps which led up through gleaming archways of marble and bronze and granite. And around this imposing pile were clumps of palms, bamboos and trau-ferns, also foautains whose moon-silvered vatore streamed over rich pavements ornamented with statuary and emptied themselves into a rivalat which wound its way like a steal-grey ribben among miniaturo hills and flower-sprink led thickets, finally entering a broad luke from the placid depths of which rass several small islands covered with chrysanthemums.

At first he could not so anything beyond a

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The scene was rendered doubly impressive by the great stillness which prevailed or all

the splendour sides and by night, though the intensity of the former gave

spectral unreality which sorely tried Morton's norres, and he strained bis mara to catch the faintest gound.

Bah!" he exclaimed with`a shiver, serap-

ing his right foot along the ground for the sake of the noise it mado.

Now terning to the left, he approached the kiosk, which was partly overshadowed by the foliage of a giant-like free which reared itself fully fifty feet above the rest of its kind; but a stream of moonlight lighted the interior of the building which appeared to be an observatory, since rarions astronomical instraments wera. visible, and a huge telescope protruded from the Eastern side and was pointed skyward.

Ho was about to enter the kiosk when bo- noticed a dark object crouching at the telescopo; and now and again the object seemed to mravo. Wondering what it was and half suspecting that it was an animal, ho stamped his foot. In an instant a very old man, with bright penetrat ing eyes and a long hoary board reaching. almost to his cases, rose up and turned towards him. He wore a hand apon his head and was clothed in a robe of sheepskin.

For a moment they regarded one another in mate surprise. Tlm the old man approache Merton with a swift gliding movement and, without once removing his steady gaze from him, suddenly extended his arms with the hands straightened and the palms downward and drasleg himself up stood rigid.

"Stranger, you sloop!" he said. and his voice sounded hallow and sepulobral, like the low moaning of wind among trees.

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Stranger, you sleep!" he repeated.

Merton seerged paralyzed. A fooling of nausbass craft through his body and took possession of his faculties. The pavement seemed to reck and spin round, in a second or twe he had lost all consciousness.

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Handbook." high ebony chairs placed at intervals round the chambor and slose to the wall, which was of s pale blue colour; and as his sight became more sccustomed to the light of the interior ho noticed that their eye: were fixed in a steady gaze upon the moon-centred pool in the coute plation of which they seemed to be altogether absorbed.

Wondering what they were doing, yet wt daring to linger there any longer, he softly made his way down the opposite flight of steps dow, pressed forward in an easterly direction. and entering the grovo, which was in deop slin-

Again bo became conscious of the presence of some invisible pursuer

gaiz be heard suspicious rustlings among the bushes and flower-bode on either side. Onga or

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twice he stopped and listened breathlessly, bat the sande immediat ly ceased and nothing. brake the spectral silence save the dull and hoary beating of his own heart.

Buddenly a suppressed arclamation of wonder escaped his lips as he passed out into the moonlight and found himself at the foot of a mighty and magnificent staircase of white marble which alopod upward like a great ray of light into the starlit heavens, where its crowning eminence terraced the intervening between the lofty horns of foliage which formed the barrier round the island. The place seemed utterly deserted And

Feeling a wild impulse to escape from the its very loneliness and magnificence at length haunting shadows around birt, he sprang up the awoke within him an indescribable feeling breath. He noticed that in places the warble steps and continued the ascent until quite out of

And this is where she lives," mused Merton, and thinking of Uens and regarding with wonder and admiration this earthly Paradis over which a death-like stillness reigned.

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NG, &C.] PLAN OF SINUATORE

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