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THE WOMAN THOU GAVEST ME

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I-THE FIXAT PHASE.

HMS Plover has proceeded to demo- |lish the flest barrier, and, accompanied by- HMS. Oporn, is working on the second.

Saddenly the powerful Per-ho forts bolch forth fire without warning. Admiral Hope, the British comander, signals Engage the eseray sa closely as possiblo," nad the fight is ou

Soon from the smoke of battle appears a

The famous occasion thas gave rise to The American commander on the Toly- the expression Blood is thicker than Wan is a witness to the trencherous attack. Waters unmonly known in o general. He is outraged and agaltated. way, but the precise facts have recently en esablished through the private paper of the late. Rear Admiral Stephen, palliu desperately for the American Decatur Trenchard, USN, who was pre-ship. A young British Midshiptnite" sent when Commodore Tattrall attered alward and hands a despatch to the

American cominander. Says Tattnall : the historie wards, >

The incident itself is of considerable interest, but the #venta before, together with the details of the affair and the aftermath, add extraordinarily to the story. The attack by the British on the Pei-ho forts occurred on June 28th, 1580; but a year before many of the particip ants in the dramp had mes in Hongkong There Act I was played.

"Blood is thicker than water; I'll be— if I'll stand by and see white men butchered before my eyes. No, sir; old Tattal isn't that kin, sir. This is the cause of humanity. Is that Fat rady? Tell the

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Therap old uttall" climbs into his harge to pay an official visit." as ho said. Through the smoke of battle pulls MANILA The first scene was the arrival of the the American burge. A short tears through [U,8,8. Powhatan in the harbour of Hong the American ensign, leaving a few tatters HAIPHONG LINE:-Salling

kong fur a long voyage wid Cape of of red, white and blue tuttering behind Good Hope from Hampton Roads. By the the bar As he passes the first British tune the Forhutan had let go hr "mud warship, a stirring eher greets the plucky hook" the pay of the mer had accumulated all saft going to pay an official visit and shore five ways looked forward to with under-well, uusimal conditions; to say the great eagerness. By the afternoon of the must, Harily has the hearty cheer die first day the liberty party was mellow and away, when it becond shot strikes

Buniboar Sam.'

the compradore, wage, killing the coxswain and wounding BANGKOK commissioned to hire every „sedan-chair Trenchari. For the use of the tars who proposed to tun, JIM that bleed-sputtered Targe Be the city in style

Tholds on through the British line of battle. la port

at this time were H.M. Finally the tagship is rochii and Tattrall It heagroke and W.MS, Highfiger, Both goes aboard. On le quarterdeck by greets Jabese names were rich in historie associa | Admiral Hope, desperately woundel, but tinns, In 1912 HMS. Highßyer had, directing the action from a camp-stool, lven fürved) to strike ta U.S.8. President; Afora bow words with the British Admiral, it the U.S.S. "Chesapeake, as we all re at Tat all turns to the crew of the large, eall, was impudently challenged to come

of Boston hagbar, in 1913, by HMS and ways, indicaring an eight-inch gia, of Shannon, and "des the heroic dying whose crew only two rain; words of Lawrence, Don't give up the ship," the the vapeškir struck. After the English fashion the same had been pure, plate in the Admiralty list. To these elements of ecmbustion may be added two more: the lordly American procession„af sedan-chairs was in itself provocative of jealous, and the Commandant of Royal Marines in Hongkäng bore the name of Jonon. Now it is, of course, quive the proper thing in speaking of a British ilor make some allusion to limes or lenions because of the British practice of serving lemon juice or lime juice in their ships as a preventive of scurvy. Heace [the generis term among ga-faring a

uflimry" or "lime" to designate a Oh, nothing mech, sir," one replied, British Searuan. But Colonel Leman was only lending a friendly hand to them

prime favourite-an extraordinary thing | fellers forward.”, for a marine officer-amongst the lära, so,, as on migh, surmise, a reference to

ernons was likely to be ambiguous.

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"Meanwhib, my good fellows, youanight man that gun forward until the boat is ready; just as you would in your ow ship.

Reality the American tars run forward, strip for action, and with the assistance of

young English "powder-monkey," a luf of about 12, begin to serve the gun. Every shot hits the mark. At the end of about an hour English reserves came aboard and reese the American sailors who report aft Trenchard, seeing their grimy and cheerful appearance, demands severely what they bave been up to.

. When at length old Tattmall; bares the wounded British Admiral, it is 10 meet our old friend, Col. Lenion. The latter

The procession of an ebairs was recommands the reserve of Royal Marinės, feeding proudly upon its way to the adhat they can make no bowlway against guration of all beholders when it pasted the current to land for au attack on the a group of British cars who, perhaps, did forts.

some raises the cry: The Russians!"

It was commonly supposed that the Russians were supporting the Chinese, and at this ry a panic sets ju. The troops rash back to the shore. There are not enough

·boats!

prar to be properly, impressed. The July Waż takes the louts in tow A any rate one Yankee sailor greeted it with the following tactless exclamation and Lands the marines for the aus. It Hey, you d-d demon-squrezare, par is a gallant attempt to storm the forta; buckle yourselves out of our way, and trinit is about to be crowned with sness when up the slack of your lip, d're hear" There is no use trying to conceal the fact that however vigorous, however salty and picturesque the expression, it was lurking in elegans and restraint. The British tars felt this keenly and proceel-

to overturn the sedan-diair whence the The Tolyan teams close in shore and challenge issued, ‹ A gynéral assault ensued takes off the survivors of Col. Lemon's com

But this galliat service is all along the line. The discreet Chinese mani.

rers promptly disappeared. Reserves enough for the Amerian Navy. The lives for both sides mysteriously appeared and all of the sollier men having been savis their afternoon the battle aged. The police treafinent later shows that Tattwill but were helpless. Finally a company of gave expression to the feelings of his British soldiers was summoned from theinen, forgifts of brady, coffee and cigars fort. Both sides inturally resented inter-are lavished now on those natural rendes ference. By common consent British and of all honest seamen, marines.

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| American társ joined forces in a spit on And even this is not all of the story. the military. The soldiers were bailly mauled The British bad 345 wounded, cany noti Gually the order was given to load of whom had been without food for with ball and the sailors withdrew. But thirty-six hours. some mysterious affinity, or perhaps some presented mutual agreement, led to a later meeting in sheep

more retired spot where the difficulty pounds of vegetables and fruits and over could be settled without interference. At two tons of Hour and rice, old Tatinall any rate the Americaa liberty party did not thought of the wounded and sent them this report back to the Forhaben until the next welcome gift. morning. The disappearance of the men was thus graphically described by Trenabard: "Almost every wan of them bad his nose cock-billed to starboard"

And thus ended Act 11.

卢 About six months later the U.S.S. Powhatan aguia visited Hongkong. time,, H.M.S. Chesapeake and

This HIM.S.

Highlyer were there again also. At the But the end was not yet. It becomes the ht of the Rosheten up went the Stars established practice for American and and Stripes on the British ships and their British tars to engage on sight. Not a day bands played. The Star Spangled Ban Tassed without an American thrashing aner" as the guna roared out a salute. The Briton or a Briton thrashing an Ameriq; other British ships in the harbour then ran as the case might be. The custom becama up our fag and saluted. But the universal. There was only one remedy, Chesapeake and the Highflyer were not to and the U.J.S. Powhatan was forend to a matched; their banis played "Columbia adopt it: The ship left" "Hongkong" and the Gem of the Ocean" and that moving sailed to Penang.

old Scottish tune that has become an Anglo- Saxon anthem; "Should Auld Acquain- tance be Forgot"

Thus ended Act L of the "Blood is thicker than water" episode...

11. THE SECOND PHASE.

In Act I. we saw that bigod was thicker

And this time too there were liberty parties; and again the services of "Bam boat Sam," the compradore,. were sought;

than water in one sense. There was little and again the British and American tars

to suggest that it might even be thicker met. But this time they met as comrades,

both.

J

in any other sense; and yet the sign was and "Bumbest Sam" was caterer to them there for those who could. read it; for at the threat of a common enemy the British and Americans joined forces against the red-coats. Thereafter by common consent they proceeded to adjust the differences in their own way.

If a moral is needed, it is that there are enough real things to fight about without fostering foolish and shallow rivalries, es- pecially between those whose every interest and ideal calls for sympthetic co-operation. Act 2 brings us to the month of Pei-ho Bat no moral is needed. It is quite enough on June 25th, 1859. There a British to warrant the telling of the tale that it aquadron has been lying for

several

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