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The station was in a state of suppressed ex citement. Nor was this to be wondered at, for the tribesmen were gathering in large numbers, aud Murgibed was the Brat station that lay in their way.

Already most of the women and children were hurrying towards safety, and the few that re mained know that they stayed to fave a grave danger.

In the various Regiments stationed at Murgi. bad there, was great rejoicing, for here was yet another chance of service, and each one imagined himself bound for glory, and fow remembered they might be bound for des h.

In Government House, however, there was Lo rejoicing, Sir John Smith, the Commis sioner, sat in his office making plans and finding them usslers. Nothing, as far as

conld 400, could avort a war, yet it was his business. to do so. For one frontier war had just been concluded, and as wars are extensive things the powers-that-bo had informed Sir John that unless pesen reiqued on the Frontier for a considerable time Sir John Smith mast and his distinguished carenr. This was not a pleasing prespect, yet it seemed as if it would soon be an accomplished fact, for in spite of Bir John's frantic efforts to prisorte peace, roports came in daily to show that the tribesmen wore gathering.

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At this critical moment a stranger arrived in Murgita ila had come from Borabay in a special train dexisting of a salcon carriage and many goods waggers-the latter contain- ing packing cases of every shape and size. The young man wore the air of being in desperato Entry, and he bustled the staff of Murgibad slation as they had never been hustled before. Indeed, every one would have taken him for an American hat they not hened him speak in the English tongue. At last, however, bis strange belongings wom all safely stowed into the largest godown of the Murgibad Hotel, whoreupon the young man ordered a whisky and soda, a hath and a earriage, and in due curse drove to Govern. ment House and sent in his card.

"Lord Windlemore." read Sir John, who was as usual in ble study. "Another of those con founded globetrotters, I suppose. Well, per Laps I'd better see him."

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A murmur of encouragement went round, and the speaker continued, "Ho and bis men were holding an entpost when we came against them in numbers 100 great to with stand. It was death to try to har our way, but they stayed and faced us, and ero long only three were left alive. And how can I tell of the valeur of these three. Thoy fought bravely, but they fought with caution, and white their rifles sont death among us, they seemed to remain unhurt. At last their ammunition was finished, and we thought to slay them soon, but no-back to back they fought til our dead made a sangan around them, and they them. selves were wounded unto death."

He was the last to fall-their leader! With Lis back against a rock ha still fought on, and Leaw in his eyes the joy of battle, the pride of a man who bas fought a good fight huried those three with my own hands," concluded the mar, while his heaters marmured approvingly, for admiration may conquer even bete, and how oond the bodies of three such heres be left to the degradation of jackal and kito.

Tempt us not with the thought of fighting, continued the old warrior with a sudden burst of boldness, fer in that there is no glory to be gained. Call us to fight brave mon, that wo may honour them though we conquer them."

Yes, there are brave men still in India," sid the Mallah, seeing his mistake, “hat you shall conquer them and drive them from the laud. The blessing of Allah is with us, and we need nut fear the power of the King Emperor of whom there white men beast. We will

He stopped abrantly, his eyes fixed with grow ing horror upon a dark object clearly defined against the brilliant sky-an object which was rapidly approaching them, and at which the whole host gazed with ill-concealed dread

It was not a bird, for though it bad wings and dew in air its bedy was not like a bird's body, nor like anything that the anxious watchers had over seen, and it moved with a noise such as they had never before beard. "It is a sign from Allah," remarked the youngest Mallah; somewhat doubtfully, who was instantly an deceived by perceiving that two white men rede upon it.

The cool of the afternoon was stealing over bill and valloy as the hostile army began to stir to wakefulness after its long rest from the noonday heat. It was only twelve miles to Murgibad, which the tribesman meant to attack at dawa next day, with, they anticipated, every chancs of success. The enemy had made no effort to oppose them and their force was a large one, as could be seen from the numerous green fogs that stirred gently in the afternoon breeze. Each flag indicates a force of about 150 The Mullahs who had preached the Jenad War) were elated at the prospect of success, t of the tribesmen had been somewhat the spirito

series of unsuccessful wars, and they had had great diflculty in raising so large

could a following. If they

espture Murgiban and exterminate its inhabitants their achieve

a strong ment could in the future be used

Some On and on canic the dreadful thing, till it argument, to draw mon to the fight. the most fanatical dreamed that the fall of coared above the encampment every few minates, Murgibad might be followed by a huge raid making a sadden dive earthwards which struck terror into the heart of mazy a fierce warrior. upon India and the extermination of the British and all other antsievers in the Prophet; but Speechless they watched it circling over thom the greater number looked only to the present till at last it soared slowly over the centre of and realized that much of their chance of success the camp. Then a voice proceeded from it- a depended upon their fellows being routed to the mighty voice which could be heard on every side,

pileb of fanatical hatred. In a short time and which spoke in their own feague:

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their leaders preached to them. One young The great King-Emperor is tired of your war- Mullah, with more clequence than knowledge, like Faye, and ho desires that his people be left barangned his audience in this wise:

"Think not upon past disasters, think not in peace. Many a bitter lesson he has tried to upon the boasted invincibility of the British teach you, but still you have come to make war Haj! For their power has doparted from thon. on his land so at last he has sent upon you the their soldiers are ready to desert them, and final and terrible punishment of the Bird of their brave men are become cowards. The Denth."

There was silence for a moment, while every followers of the Prophet must triumph;man in that mighty threng gazed spellbound at will sweep India from end to end, and our foos from off the carib No longer shall the true the monster which threatened him with destruc believers own allegiance to a foreign king! A tion. There were thousands there who would Jched a Jehad, my brethres. Again I tell have met death in battle with a reckless courage, you, the brave men among our foes hare all but now a terrible fear was upon them--the fear brcome

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"I believe it not," growled of the unknown. In what manner would death come to them from this thing? They shnd oat a veteran fighter. They were bare men

voice again. enough in the last war, and I myself slew one derod and waited breathlessly till they heard its whore courage was great beyond belief.

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The vengeance of the great King-Emperor is torrible, yet is mercy vast. To him in kis power you are but as belpless children, therefore will he spare you it you will obey, Throw down sour se, return whence ye came and the Bird of Death will spare you try to disobey and swift death will come to you and destruction. upon your homes."

But no movement was made among the tribesmen. The thought of parting with their weapons, made them came before yielding, especially as they were beginning to wonder how the threat of death would be carried out. But they were not left long in perplexity, for with a quick swoop their enemy went beyond the borders of the camp and bad dropped remething upon a heap of gigantic rock, There was a Bash and roar and the clatter of falling stones, and their astonished eyes bobeld that the rocks had vanilied. Then again they heard the voico: The great. King Emperor offers not his mercy twice. What is your aver

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The answer was a clatter of falling arms and the flying figures of thousands of men. Clambering down khude, swarming up steep mountain sides, they made their ways swiftly to their homes, and stayed in them peaceably for many a year, musing in secrot terror upon the power of tho Bird of Death.

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The aeroplane still lincere over the spot where lay a harvest of steel. Presently a small aight. "Wo een scon be off now," said transport column with a strong escort came Sir Jehu, laying down the megaphone he had used with such great success. And if you don't mind en our homeward journey-er-1 find these sudden pword or downward swoops make me or somewhat dizzy."

"For in spite of Lord Windemere's assurances as to the reliability of his machine, Sir John was still stupicions as to the wisdom of serial locomotion.

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The Government paid Lord Windlorere cheerfully, for they agreed with Sir John that he was cheaper thau a war.

Sir John preserved a dignified reticence as to how little of the scheme originated in his received much honour and a brain, and long coroted appointment. Lord Windemere hurried home at express speed. The blus eyed girl was waiting.—Modrad Timer.

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