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Finer READ THIa highly pleased with tare some et his rices, Tire' le�M. is tine eh* Wile*
Major Henri de BsauJolais. hearing neat and clever little mop, contuse? .
'that the company holding the !unci} ..,w "dory. It all esteem Wok to the �>a facts
tett at Zindernsuf is attached. e�,1. tai4re W.U. Bey Georg., Afore see fie, diet there meet M a soldier of the
els ern to the rmseue. Arriving with tkis new asteassdaasatt, tide az- gartisen ern«+ that be Mosta
Wilts his silo sad left his ire Jr*e
pot the t:ammasdant le found, etabbsd un r»expheabie murder andrflag of as trim aewd awaiting prides end reward;
plicabJe disappprra�rEselt:
that my trsnipeter had vanished- that
faltrt. I th s awith u Frcr , bay And then, 'mist is tri the femme' the dead sous-odleisr had bean in pos.
toast. In his hand is clutched a tti g nslght ore' resp�ctfully enpairr, aeon srsselen of s"eonfeeeioet. real ale
Alread t lythe "S Geste, r,' 'a v d. ,
Mas theft of the "]lilac Water.' 'a vel, f'ornnlandant, asked the Sergeant- � the effect that Michael Gass
virile iwpphire. owned by Lady Bran. M, °r• stolen hilt aunt's famous sappiura4
deet. matt of "Beau" or Michael f,estr. st area a f of a eon ofe a thief—Ova
lit lee! There • 'lacy fit wu—anddm thwiry. i
bat bia.
1IOMi' GO ON WITH THE STORY i �Vi"hath was the thief"' sxi,i he. rig
atrout the sous•op doe's murder, the
Acrd as the train rumbled on 'Oh ask nes some questions a GaaTertecr's disappearance, . or Michael
R where the trumpeter Is, find whose is, there.
A1151131111: �e1/� this bayonet, and who disposed thus t No--yau do oat want to ;scar these
COLD deed men :,t defenders, end who fired perfectly futile theories --those ex-
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1B'm�wever slight * eold you. haveGood Lord: ejaculated Lawrence,
WIN alass1d *ever *ogled it. le all and a quiet, sensible, reasonable die- `turning to the speaker.
•..L iility, it yen do sot treat it la evasion of the facts, before,. we- bury; "Yes, At four speaker.
I ordered the
seam, it will develop date broacbitis,. these brave fellows, detail an eseew' Sergeant«Magor to fall the men in,
w oomu s or `same other senors ode of our men as garrison, end re- Ind t would toil oft' the. new garrison _
;Demser or last trouble. turn to Tokotu. 1 shall leave you in, for Zinderneuf.
;ilea. ¥arlett flee, R.B. No. 1, command here until we get'orders , Ina melt pnusual manner the Ser.
Iiiiaecee, Oat., writes: ---"I caught a and reliefs.' t
ssmrrrer cold Hast Wattled oe my jeep The 1Sergeant.Major looked distinct• !trent-Major hung tire, en to alaeak.
g smartly afar sheat .
owe hs iscirrasd tlo find non prep. .come fend beec nsmmannen to the s his din sr. metaled of sheeting,
in rice tanbrxsun1 dead lurid r
tluraagh the sweltering eoastlands to. oaf imbecile said I 'Ask Y Gam' on#essioh and )sow it art
loud Lagar. Maier de Beaujolais
!two shots. and whether I am mad or Planation* HIS explained nothing.
dreaming,' 1 answered --and then put- But it may interest you to hear that 1
was faced that evening, on top of the
i led myself together. 'Now coxae with rest of my little pleasures, with a
me, I bade him. We will melte one near dry matin ."
more search below, and then do salter � „
SOW tinted into bronchitis. I tried ly dubious at this. 'Here --for hie duty. f atepp:n
teemed to fait. I then got a bottle of We made our tour below, and, as ,Well?' said I eharnlir4
y before, nothing unusual met the eye, Can�endn�'thtaltarouble, min
Dr. 111110041'11 t and there was no sign of the trump -
swear different remedies, but they x11 s' e! he said softie,
•ter. 'alive or dead We had seen him `M"n DDieu, there is! 1 ananped, _
'wa climb on to khat parapet and appar- g°1144* h>t
` 'end 1 am"+n make it,i# I ve
pine molly no living eye 'had beheld him aa" tae ,efts •eba dv soya othate*or+
again. •�"••* r Re'll; ...ve +hat the then fret; , •
��11'1a1 I was past wander, I accepted ,Name of the Name of Tera Thous -
things. ".d Thunderinst Tin Devils: I shout;
soh atter the fleet few dosed 1 found Very well, this was a place where ,,1. . . ty"„ ap.' that he say that
wwtkrtel relief, ando
1 r , before 1 had- Commendanta tardy murdered by ,non- *h�v ewe that she Kiva,' >' rriocked,
mot the whole bottle a was completely existent people; soldiers vanish like a ; ,
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a mere,
+llar.wt sawaotsontomi
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e-elege at
War or else aha Arabs
served us as the Boers did you, a;.
first.
I certainly had not., been unduly,
.hared; or oppressive during the time I
had been with this particular lot; but.
on the, ether hand, I certainly had no
personal influence with them. 1 did'
not know them, nor they me, and all ►
our lives seemed likely to be forfeit
in consequence.. .- _
However, I talked to the men whom
Dufour brought, and did. my befit un-
der the heavy handles') of not so
much as knowing their names. Pin.
any, I dismissed them with the words:
"Por your lives, influence your
friends wisely and well, and get arta,
..4. _ their heads that at moon -rise we will
Qua e have obedience with honor and safety.
wwnveS nr disobedience with dishonor, miseryr
wt and death. For at moon -rise. the
n tai : e a certain �.;
Action • is .always action, mon
do h15 duty.' I would noint rut to them that in the
Henri, said ,1 to myself, 'and it • will taut I. kale* better George. That ever+ nf, minim . +ropy +h.ni.ntr^a
be a change from these thrice-accurs. was precisely what they wouldn't do; would. either be'loyal and ate et the
ed theories and attempts to explain
and I felt that this was my .last par- le ed. of tin •nrltineern• n' been-ee
the inexplicable and. reconcile the fide. That accursed fort was stili ex- deserter' and die at the hands of the
reconcilable.” erting its horrible influence. These Arahv. T would +ben senna tient Bork
Bahl I would teach my little dogs f o hese r r a tit t . nd ld _ keilared e t issue � ,their' fellows -and abide, the
to, show their teeth, and I rode, one would kill them if they did not.. For
mule, over to the fort. Mart I badeIt was while I awaited their arrive
Dufour +earl $ebaudy select an esctru- let dire but handle totem wrongly now, al that 'l haled our'. army more re -
ode of the wast men, ill nemesis
and they would shoot me and the non- aembaed yours in one particular—the
auicte of that Can'nany, Thevcshouid. commissioned tto,officers and march off relationship between officers and
garrison either:Zindern�ri# fort, orthose into the desert to certain death, as .meat fur fellow$ got too utuch iton-
elee the grave that hail been .dug for widen.they They
dwwould the ha riedstaaird- , commissioned oRicer and too little of -
allow brave 'ttillen who lied not been : hranted and herded .along by the Ary We do not play 'gams with them,tgget
allowed to tall; . abs, . and daily reduced in numbers
Dufour called d likmen e oe attention. .nntit a'udden rush *wart over them themo nas w Mello hntern bailt ee, the
in
and tie ^ rabid Tike graven imarkes, and nothitrg remained for the sur• wa . that your'officers do. Too often
while
the selected monde or the right, vy Mutiore nous dogehorrthtortures.,
ort 3 ht be, and it is a case with us of hated non- -
neral .orations of that bray sterid to fools then were --dint they
firs would be IAreyy snd thisiso g'tenr thecerrssgi nartiTehe
whom we were About to give a mili. the re Lathe b311ty,tor. their sufferings non-coms. are all-powerful and tyr
tart funeral wits, all the [est lienors , and deaths be ;nine if I mishandled non -cal; the officers are utterly lin-
that F'ranre could render to the woe- _the tituation. I: -thought of other interested in the men as ;nervy an,
thy 'defender* of her honor ' mdeher- de ext w>is izi xn in
Lethal...
dilemma And'da not even know their names.
flat. George. If I ordered the t'ornrany And I was not one of their own d-
ing:—
Ntaorl in my eve+; and my to fire upon the soma& they would re- And
of the Legion. I was a Sita -
voice broke as I concluded by quer•base and would thereby become mut- officer, superintending the organizing
int;'" e, inters themselves. They would then of mule -cavalry nut of infantry, or
` e Is . s de la Legion-, i feel that they Might Me Well be hung rather, making • ordinary infantry ire
De la'Legion Etrangere, for a shfep al alamb, and, having to mounted infantry, that the Legion
N'syant pat de nation, shot me, take their chance of Mann?i>Yht hope to compete with the'Tour-
en France elrt votre mere.' and freedom.
`aregs in to ley e e wanted mount.
'Then, when the selected new gs►rri- ; If, cn firer' other hand I condoned edrlfiemen down there just as you did
son got the order, e,'ar files de.r`itr fight' in the Boer ,
En avant. Marche,' that they. might
I march into the fort and begin tneia
new duties by bringing the dead out
l for burial they' did -something quite
otherwise. .
. Taking the time from the right,
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wadi Make it -clear true
M aye seders weak;
Raft *ad trodden. ter
Wafeerhot mad iasrrites for many, s
' assent usrtaia for a11. Then I dam
' tares on as yea War. Was I riork
George t"
"I think you were gaits right. J.
?y," agreed Lawasome
"As 1 waa d,A:idiasr thee, of in t
Wow of s few aeeaad s, with m
etre open are and 'a terrible tens;
drawing every face," continued de
Beau•inisia, "the Sergeant-Major ap
pro!ehed end saluted. T eyed hi
eniely. With bis bstck to the num, k
whietaered:
'They wnn't do it Iron Commend.
ant. ham God's sake da not give t
order. They are rotten with cafar
and over -fatigue. That Rastignac is
their hero and leader. They will
shoot you and desert en mesas. . ,
A nielit''rest will work wonders, '.
Beside,t. Lieutenant St. Andre and the
Senegalese will be here by midnight.
It is full moon tonight:
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'And shall we sit and wait for the
Senegalese, Dufour?' I whispered .
back. 'Would you like to ask these
fellows to spare us till they come"
And looking from him to the men
1 said loudly:
'Yea are too merciful, Sergeant-
Major. We don't do things time in
the Stehle. But these are not Spah-
is. However, in consideration of the
most excellent march the men have
made, I will do as you- be and give
these cafard-stricken fools till moon-
rise. It gives me no-uleasure to in -
Bid punishment, acid 1 hone no man
will insist .en being punished. We
are all tired, sand since you intercede
I men your or grant a four-hour hoe.
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;day. At moon -rise, our . motto is
"Work or die." ' 'Fill than, ail rimy
rest. After then, the dead will be
buried and the fort' garrisoned, hopetherethere will be more dead to be
buried to -night.'
And I rode back to the oasis, hear-
ing as 1 did so -the voice of the Ser-
geant-Major, exhorting the men and
concluding with the order, 'E.ompez.' _
He , joined me a few minuted later.
'They'll never do it mon Command- -
not awAitlna n1there ret a++n►+tlnn, ant,' said he; 'They'd fear the place
worse than ever by moonlight, In
rend lav pony Serehant-'Maine fief Above goods are handled by the morning we could call for vnlun-
t,r
C as the more srn•rre at hisnews .
fir 1 .Ind enhconeelnusly expected ea t�0�++ /('vt to D to ne to- accompany us, And shed; the
.1R�1. 4 eve
Senegalese
so'+'thine'nf +he •net. •
What elate. with theme ignorant. ?un. aoouic ey ear , render instant obedience
eeeti+iove Ando. who ""e•e the ts*avn�a+ The only. Hardware on the Square at ;neon -rise, or take the wonseoaen-
"p ttr� lisp^a neniwat M1ruman. soba ? ccs. 1 have strained' ley militury
Nuhn like the'". F`•=ery mann hero conscience already e aatiefe my r i
t1, '.tele. ; . lint what, of that•House with smartness and precision they"vete. cond@ienc@., i After /Mitt hours'
ee Neese Death earth. t% wsa ch- stooped as one•man, laid their. rifles
ern? That ls'e foto aha„ r, theirtoes gin —oecti , astillbe. Ne
on the ground, fose as gree luau ;';nd, to mutiny ---oil their- heads be W. No
:1':nrsde l,u hol,lly climbed—and stood at, attentions s! •r+ E % i
res on .b,,,.y rests .:ane. I t?; .•
n-"er come forth again. The ;jet -heed man, a grizzled vet- rr�,„•l1ny. they do- it in eold brood. If
R'istignn 'hod b''vun it. Anil tumor erAei at J�la a algcar, Tonquin, and they obey orders before the Senega -
had aeon him feet' instant death cath. Dahomey, took a pee• forward, salut- wee arrive. no great harm has been
er than enter it—Rastirznac, the fear: ed, and with wooden face, said,."We done, and discirline has been m tin.
teem reckless dlevi?, those bravery refer to die with Rastignae.' • tinned., That. ie the very utmost
main --
alone had prevented. his' ,+sea»mama prefer
was flat disobedience and rank length to which I can go in r desire
frost bringing him to a court.martial mutiny' I had hardly, expected quite to nnre them
end' the 79bh'Vra VO. of :
EItCIU$WE HARDWARE , 'That will. A do, Dufour,' said. I.1
Th .11 d t t ob�ds
ell
P'Aa n#raid cif the nlarn. Thnrr1ea this. ` 'To save them, mon Commandant r
nn' 'int so infectious as that le rt of But leastignac ie not going '„o die. It is you'I am trying to sawe,' stam•
Hanle.. , Ike is going to'• live ---long' years, I mered the Good fellow.
Well. One more fact to accept: . ' hope— in the Joyeux. You, however, ' Patting him on the shculder :te he
If the men would not enter.the fort . �+vha ' are but cowardly sheep, led turned to era, 1 bade him send me a
of Zinderne„{, they would not outer astray by him, shall. have the better couple of the most influential men of
the fort of Zlnderneuf-and that was fate. fou shalt die now, or enter the °moved• and two or three of the
that. "�inderneu£'fort and do eaur duty. , beat of the remainder le:uierg of
But if the will of these scoundrels Sergeant Major, have. those rifles col- different eliaues, if there were any.
was coming into.confiict with. the will lected. - Let the remainder of the I would point out to them the .nevi-
, of Henri de Beaujolais, there were Company right form, and on 'the or- table rind awful.results to the men
exciting times ahead. Since they der.' Attention pour les feu x Ade themselves. of disehedien n'td mutes
find it—and sis..I put on.my. belt and salve,` the front rank will kneel ,and inv.. I would kn'-' of the heroism.
bo to a 'n I f Itelation.on the'Order,''n'eu every man` Will 'teiselidina n,. ,i. ifutooss of the dead. `.
thle r.fussll of the t'aconade—what of
military discipline?I arty to my
country came before my duty to these
fellows, and I must not allow any pity
for their probable fate to come be-
tw end me and Frond
duty as a Fron
I "decided that If they would 'die.
then die they must --but 1 at least
could do my best to save them, With-
'+ut deviating from the path of duty,
I would hold out a hand to them.
If the esenriade would not anter the
fort they must expiate their military
4 crime. If the Company world not
carry ant nrv-orders and fire on the
mutineers, they must expiate their
crime.
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