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DR. C. W. rHOMPSON. . ,
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eas,es of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat.
Wyes carefully examined and suitable
glasses prescribed-.
Office and residence , 2 door,.& west of
the Commercial Hotel. Hurom St.
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Specialist in Crown aad Bridge
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from Clinton StatAon astollaws'.
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"Unfasten the :Sahib's, Arms, and be
tace'rigures, due a WhIte,fobed'iIii-
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'n part had he not heard'hurried toot.
gosule
1� What! Doat thou hesitate!"
clapped her bands, and Some
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members of her bodyguard ran fop
tive. ones. main In European garments,
and the third A: wowan wrapped In a
dark cloak. A suppyessed s,)b utter:d,
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,ried Instantly, addressing him before
ibdul Huct his In
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I than they expected, that they hurtled
ward.
by the woman sent a gush of hot blood
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... ich00ce,=FSt-W0AhiVAt0n-lD-
"Throw these troopers Into the
to his face lie opr
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out a blow -being struck or a shot
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RED YEAR
Unexc0led, Dining Cai 1,14ervice,
"As your Highness (-all see for your-
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Whoever the newcomers were they
courtyard," she commanded. "It they
realst--P .
another Instant Winifred Avas In Wo
arms. And that was their unspoken
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But the, Pathans were too Vi0e to
declaration of love -in the garden of
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ref -o, nbnWf-ree. Not YCt had the
Nana Sahib's house at Bithoor-wbVe
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A Story of the In4lan Mutiny -
re help felt their true power. They,
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Maloolpa bonds, I
within hall were thowsauds who
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kiu4t-Ally Unti.;X1, a and
would gladly have torn them limb
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disappeared. Using eyor,,s' .and ears
from limb, and. the southern horizon
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ils
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each moment to better advantage,
was ,aflame with the light of their.
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Frank was alive to the confusion that
brethr(in's dwelllngap.
'aces.
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LOUIS TRACY
relgined in Nana Sahib's abode. Men
"Oh, Frank, dear." whispered the
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ran hither and thither In aimless dis-
-Irl brokenly, "what evil fortune has
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learn those subjects by I
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order. The Brahm.lia's, retainers were
like jaeUa!s who knew that the liou
led yott within, the 133 wal s? Yet, I
aanK God for It. Proniisj You "All
IShould
which they can earn a livi"19' �
Spotton Business Colleges. are
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colm. when be heard the tone of his
had killed and the feast was spread,
d1l, me ere they drag me from your
the largest trainers in (1,auada,
captors. Truly the flag of Britain was
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The only servants who preserved the
Ade again."
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And one graduates secure the
trailing ta the mire, or these men
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feast semblance of discipline were
"Hush, Winifred. For the sake. of
I be.,it, positions. Ypu can study
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would rot have dared to addresis Ill- ,
those of the Princess Roshinara. It
.111 of us calirl yourself," said her un-
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"has.
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abliome, or partly at home and
Ih that fashion. In tha,
, t bitter moment
, e cool bra n
was an hour when th I t
de. "This wall says Jae brought
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finish at the College, :
be felt for the, first time that the
might contrive Its own ends.
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a here to bell) us to escape, Surely
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mutiny was a: real thing. Hitherto, In
am, indeed, much beholden to
iou'cau find in MWcolm'a presenca
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spite of the murders. and incendlartsin
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you, Princess," eald .Frank. "I pray
iomp earnest of his good faith."
INIDIVIDIJAL IN$.TRUCTION �
of Meerut, the risings In other 13ta-
you extend your clemency to my men,
The native now intervened. Speak -
I Enter Any Day.
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tions., the proclamation. -of Bahadur
Shah as Emperor,- and the
I have an escort of six sowars, And a
servant. Some of them are wounded.
*ng with a certain dignity And using
he language
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actual con-
flicts, with the Mogul's armed,rdtain-
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My horse, too, which I value highly-"
of the court, he said that
hey had no � t a moment to 1,,s,-. They
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ers on the battle -field of Qhazl-unwdin
He paused, He saw quite clearly .
iLst. d,,sccnd the wall by mears of a
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Nuggur, Malcolm wai inclined to
that she' paid, no heed to a word that
-�)pe, and in the field Wyolid they
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CLINTON
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treat the outburst as a mere
. . , blaze of
he was saying. Her black eyes were
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but
,7ould find three of the officer-sabib's
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local fanaticism, a blaze that would.
fixed Intently on his face, she WAS
,.ell, with h's horse and a, ciDuple of
# Business College
soon be stamped under beel by the
East India
thinking, weighing in her mind some
suddenly -formed project. He was a
pare animals. Keeping close to the
,lver
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combined efforts of the
until they came to a tree -lined'
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Company's troops and the Queen's
pawn In the game on the political
iubali-a Small ravine out by a minor
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t GEO. SPOTTON, PI .
Forces. Now, at last, he. saw the
chess-boarO, and some drastic move
ributary of tile Gau&s-they should
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depth of hate with which British
dominion was regarded in India. He'
was. imminent. I
Some part of his speech had reached
-ollow this latter till they appecached
lie Gran'd Trunk Road taking care not
heard Mohammedans alluding to a
her intelligencd. She caught him by
o be seen as they cr�ssed that thor-
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Brahmin as a leader -so might a Wolf
the wrist,and hurried him along a cor. *
,ughfaro. Then, making a 4etour,
. D. N. WATSON
and a snake make common alliance
ridor into a garden,.mutterifig as she
bcY mrst avoid the vilaga, and en,
CLINTON, - - ONT.
against a watch -dog. From that hour
went:
'Allah
I .iavor to strike the road again about
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dated a new and sterner conception
hath sent thee, Malcolm-
-WO miles to tile north ot Bithoor,
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of the task. that lay before him And
sahlb. What matters tby men And a
'hereafter travelling at top speed to -
for the County of Huron. Correa.
every Briton In tithe country. The
horse? Yet will I see to their Safety,
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vards Meerut, but letting It be
pondeacc promptly answered. Charg-
Mutiny was no longer a welcome var.
if that be possible. Yks, yes, I must
.-nown in the I;amlets oil the way that.
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es moderate and Satisfaction guaran-
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iant to the tedium of hot weather. , it
was a. Iffe-and-death struggle between
do that. You will ne,.,cl them. And
remember, I am trusrlhg thee. Wilt
1ic'y camp fri'm Cawnpore.
This unlookcd-fDr ally Impressed t -he
teed. Imi ' nediate arrangements for
sale dates may be'made by calling
West And East, betw.e.n civi'lzation
allil barbarism, betwocn the iM of
thou obey my li?hcsts?"
- "I would be capable of little grati-
*ncludlng . stipulation strongly on
daloolm, but, when. asku d for a rea-
at The. News -Record Office or . an
Christianity And the.:awlcssnesB of
tude it I refused, Princess," sald,he,
3on, be said Simply -
Frank Watson at McEwaals groc-
'Alahomet, supported by the cruel, in-
wondering what m,w oiutlet the whirli-
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"it Is the Princess's order. Come!
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Imman, and nebulous doctrines of 11 n.
gig of events would provide, .
rbere Is no iim�� for furttier speech,
diAsm.
Lcading him paelt an astonished
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Not that these thoughts took sbapa.
'mardian of the veiia? a, who dared n
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Ile' riloollcil a long cord from be-
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and. coherence In Malcolm's brain as
he'wasbeing hurried to the house of
rotcst when this Imperial lady
101,191it ' fit to prcfane the sa�md " por-
-lea(li b1s.cummerbund, arid, running
ap the Steps, adjusted It to a pillar of
. tioneer for the counties tit Huron
Perth. Correspondence
Nana Sahib. * A man may - note . the
deadly eye, but it
al by. admitting an inlidel, � she
)rought Malcolm through a door into
the baraduri with an (ase and quLk-
ness that, famlAarity
and prompt-
ly Answered.* Immediate Arrange-
malice of a cobra's
I& not when the polson fangs are ready
- ar9c r gareen surroundEd by a . high
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allowed with such
Cans of exit from a cics�.Iy-guarded
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ments I can. be made to'r sale klates At
to strike that he stors to consider the
%'11.1l... She po4n,ed to a 1..avlhon At its
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The .. News -Record, Clinton, of by
philosophy underlying the creature's,
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Malign h9tred of.mankiii(l. I 1
M 010st ext I I
.renlity.
"Wglt .thpre," She said. "Wben
"Now, you,first', Sahib," said lie to
"Th(n we Nvill lower the
calling phone 9"I, F,ca,forth. Charges
Events were in a rare fret and fume
hose conio to yoirwhoin you'will have
.Valeolni.
jrti,�S-s,alntib, and the burra-salilb can
moderate and satisfaction paran-
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' n the ricighborligod of Cawnpore that
aith iii,.do.that which he who brings
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-night. 'As. a. matter of historical fact
.1lein sball tell you, Fall not. Your
There was nothing to be gained by
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1,141colm was.hearilig from th�
own life And the lives of yol)r friends I
questioning him, especially as Mayne
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.-while .
--illager*tliat Rashinara - Begum had
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will hang.on a thread, Yet trust me.
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inurniured. that lie could *explain a
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DR. OVENS, M. D., L -R. 0. P.,
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uome to Dltli6or, tlr� 1st Native In.
that it shall nbt be severed -while you
)bL.y my commands." I I .�
good dc al of th e- mystery underlying
E te., Specialist in Diseases of the
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rantry and 2nd Cavalry had risen af
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0awnpore. I I
With that cryptic- mcss I E . kgo she ran
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the Ilogum's. wish -that the'y Should go
north, The exterior field -was reached
Eye, Bar, Nose' and Throat,
Nana Sahib was deep in intrigue
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back tojh� door, wh ' ich was'linmedi"
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witboutany difficulty. Within twenty'
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will, be at Holmes' Drug' Store,
with all'the'sepoy regime Lit s. stationed
%U-ly"-s.,a,,nmcd behind her.. ,Having
yards they ,encountered a little group
Clinton', on Tuesday, - - March Ist, �
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there, and his adhercnts ultirnate!y
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just been snatchc.d� I rom t1fe very gate
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of mou'
nt,d men, and. Malcolm found,
29t4-, April 26th, May 24th June
, persuade theee two corPs
mAnaged to �
eternity by the Begum's good offl-
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'jall
to his great delight, ,that Chumru, his'
21st, It you ,require G' .A�se I s dawt
to throw off. theiri 'alle&nve to th ,
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ces Malcolni'determined to . , in'
with her whiws so. long'as they -did
bearer, was holding Nejdi's' bridle,.
fail to see Dr. Ovens. - . . .�
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British Raj., Following, the recog,
n . ized routine itlicy bur;A open lbe-jail,
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not Interfere with -his duty. Although
while lifs, companions Were Akhab
Khan and two troop-rs who had rid4en
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burnt the. public offices, robb,d the
Cawnpo.re was In the hands of. the
from Agra., To inak'o the miracle molle
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I Treasury, and secured possession of
.Mutineers arid he had. lost his d.ts*
completei Alalcolm's sword was.ticd 0
the Magazine, .Then, while,the ev(�r-
patelies, he determined, atall costs, to
the Arab's saddle and his -revolvers
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swelling mob of priminals-'and loafers
rcftch Sir, Hugh. Whcelcr if that. fine
were still In the holsters. - . -
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panU -
made pandemoniumAn the bazaar, the
saner spirlts among the mutineers hur.
' old . commander we*re' still . living,
Meanwhile, lie haston(A to the ',ara..
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Winifred, making the bcit of ,a
m I an's saddle until they could. impro'-
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ried to Bithoor to Psoerta'n the -will of �
I -e which,, was
qtqi, an ellegant structui ,
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rise a crutch at their first halt, wou cl
-Farmi'and TaWated Town, Prqperty-
the will. of the man who, by common .
approached by a flight of stips - and
admit oi no diffieulty'In that respect.
. -Only ;T;sur6(i_
. consent, was regarded as their leader..
stood in the ang!Q - of - two higo bat- -
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The fact that her lover was .piesent
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Ile, was expecting them, eager"y per-
that
tlemented walls. . . . . . . 1. �
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The pla,ee was empty axid'sini !�rly
had lightened her heart of the terror
J.- R. McLean, President, 8,eaforth -1-1.
haps, but with a certain quaking
Which bad possessed her, during
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O.; Nf; - F . !cF,wen, Vice -President
.demanded the assistance of the "Raja's
'-champagne
peaceful. after tbc�.uprcar of the
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Brucefteld P. - 6. ;'T E; Ha' .18'ec.'a..
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peg," a blend. of and
brandy that Is calculated to ffre heart
lage And that I)br'ti-.Nn of the palace,
which,faced.the Graud Trunk Rcad., -
'I'lley were ,on the .move!qllth the
two Sharp-eyed-howars leading, When
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. . Treasurer, Seafdrth P. 0. I .
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. d brain to madness � I
,an .-more .speedily
� Overhead thk sky Was. I .. d
o.ear an .
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ihe-.uojbe made by a number of -horse-
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than any other intoxicant. He was
starlit, but beyond.the walls s,retch:d
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-men*, coining toward -them on the land-
William Chesney, 'Seaforth; John
conversing with Ills nephew, Rao Sa--
a low., half luminous bank of m- .'at, and
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ward ride and in front, brought them
Gi-ievt-..- Wiiithrop ; --George. Dale, -Sea-
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hib, and his cbt�f lieutenants, Tantla,
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he was.lieering that way 'fully h. inin-
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o Ali abrupt bait.. I I .
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forth .`oohn Watit, 11a.rlock,, John
Topi and a Mohammiedan named Azim-
ute before he asce.rtairled that the gar*
"Spread'out to. the -right until you
Berne,A feso Brodbagan ; James, Evalis,'
Ullah, when'the native.officers of the
den stodd en the' right - bank of the
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reach the river," cried a rough voice,
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. Beechwood �, JaPies, Connoll�,,
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rebel regiments c.attcred into h:s pre..
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Gang�qs,.� Almost at his feet, the,great
which 1�falcolm i,�.r.s sure -he Id.eptifled
'Huq.
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river'was murmuring on its quiet
,is belonging to Abdul "Then
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�. "Maharajah,', I said their* chief,' "'a�
course. to ,the sea, And the mist was.
we cailnot miss them.. And'remem-
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Robert. Smith, Harlock �E. ll,in-
kingdom is yours it you join us, but
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-duq to"the c p
,va ciratiou of its -wat,rs,
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ber, brothers, If Nye secure the girl u n'.
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it is death if you side. with the Nam.
..which were m ahily.comi;68.�'d of weli-
!wmed, we shall eern a rich reward
chley, Seaforth ; , Jaracs Ournmings,
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ed snoN,V.. froin. tile ica-capped Hima.
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from We klaharajah," � I � . .
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Egniondville ; J. W. Yen,,-IIolm,-.
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I He Jau;ghid �*Ith the fine'a"r of one�
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Winifreil, slilvei ,th tear again,
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who. sees approaching the frultion.of
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When, his eyes grew accustomed to
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knew not what .the inan said,* -but she
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Any. money, to'be.�pald in.'may.. be
'Imig-eberic6cd P'ans. He ad,%anced a
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- his surroundings he inade . out the
drewn'.:ar to Mal(-olm and wbispered,
vai . d - to Tozer & b.r6wn,'1bIintou,, or
pace, copfidcutly. .. I . .. I ,�
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- shape� of a native boat moored baneath I
.1111ot into their - I;an.ds, Franfc,- ib�
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at Cutt's grocery, Goderich. . . -
"What have I to do with -the Bri-
the. wall, . It, bad.oviden ly brought a.
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Parties ,desirous to effect; insurance
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ti h?" he asked. "Are tl�ey.uot iny
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enemies, too? 1, am altogjhtr w.tbL
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cargo of fo�aqe .to Bithoor. S
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yvas tbd air that the scout -of thelia
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- The incivement of bey horse's'. feet
had not pass6d unnotteedw . .
or. transad other: business will be
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you.
lingered yet in the local ty.., �..
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*-Be Shari), there!" snarled the Pa-
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pr6motly attended to on application
"Will you'lead us to Delhi, MabarAw'
_' 13etWbeh Bithoor and Caw-upoor the.
tanna,gain. ".Tbey.are Rot,far6ff, and
to any of the.above oftl6crs add.tessed
' 'Losses
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.0anges takes. a, wide .behil. At first
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only six of them. Shout, ),,on oil the
to their rcSpLdtIVC POStoffildCS,
'.'Why =t? �. That 18 the natural
Malcolm sca:rcely - knew in Which
,,qght 'w1l"ll yell arean the bank."
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inspected by tlic director -who iivp-s
- rallying.ground or all who wish the
quarter to look 'for.the city, �u.t dis-
"None. pass between me and the*
nearest; the..scene. � . ..
downfall of fh�, present Governmexit.,y
tant'report'A and.the glare of g
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strcain," rep1jed*a more distant voice.
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"The - ;,,
n b0ioldi 0 honored on,,
'dweliing�'Soon fold him more than its
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"Form?, rd, then! Keep ljne! - Not
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,offer you our fea'ty."' . .. .
tifere direction.. So Caw.npore,. in its
,co.faEq, you. near the� wall." .
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. They pr.csscid near him, Cii(lering
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turn, had yielcled -to tli-,. canker tilat
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I Frank locis6ned. his Sword from *Its
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Clinton New*s - Record
the Iii1ts of dicir swords. 11e,touclied
was, gnaivl�g.tho vitals of India! He
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. F.qstcnings . And took a revolver in his
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each 'wcapon, and placed hIs'l-.ands on
� w6ndercd if"'Ailabahad. had fallen.
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left hand, Ili which lip a's?) held the.
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* the head of Its owner, �owing �uat.he
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'cnarcs? And the p3pulous
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req- s. 116 judged'Abdul lluq *to be
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4a Nvord and be' faithful
would ko�Vb*
I towns' of Bengal— -perha.,: a oea the
- S. -ant, arid be was
so r.e.� fifty yards'di
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erms of 8tibscripti6ii-41:11er -yeat
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to the trutit thry mposed in .him.
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,�apital city its,lfl� The Puljab. was
d '
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at the fcg beca
well �warc th me thin�
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advance" $1.�O may be charged' if
. "Our, brAhers of, tho 53rd and 56th
,have, " '
safe., 116ftoll to] liffii that. , But
1101, wih e turned.lifs
.
. . , ,
not Joired us �et," said one..
iv6uld if. remain safe? Ile had licard
back on the river. . .
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not so paid. No'paper diSCOMtill�b
"Thbn let iis ride forth and win them
queer tales - of the men who dwelt 111�
Winifred7back to the angle of
until all aftlears are. paid, ,unless at
. ,
to.6ur side," said the- Nana grandilb.
the bazaars of Lahore, Uniritsar, Ra-
-,'Take
the w 611,11 be Whispered to Mayne.
the opinion of the publisher - . ..
quently.*. He wc-at'llito the courtyard,*
waiphidi, and the rest. Nicholson anJ
,,You. will find a budgerbw there. Get
date IA). which every sub3cription As
.
.moauted,. a gaily -caparisoned horse,
John Lawrence-W,Er6 tfiere-1 could they
-your horses on board, if possible, and
paid is den*-Q't:ed on the 4abel,� 1.
&lid, 'surrounded 'by the rebel' cohort,
hold those warrior -tribes in subjec-
I shall join you In a minute or less.'
.
'Advertising ratea-Transtent Ad7et
,��Anter6cl off' towards Cawnix-re . .
better still,
or in., leas49 He
tiop,,l
� if I manage to scatter these devils, we
I
ti.sements, cents per nonparlel.
Thus.it bef 11 6r -
I 0 -that the mob of se
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ml� nc�t hhmrd an op�nibn. :His sky
�Rbs
shall.outikit oem �et?' . . . ..
.10 �
'line for first insertion and.3 cer
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.nen pxess.d past Malcolm and -his
I
guards as they ent,�red the palace,
had, fallen. land of his adeption
.
was his no longer. 1!� NNas an outlaw,
it was hopel6ss he knew, to .attempt
*to ride through 'the enemy's cordon.
'line for each subs uent Insert
per . eq
',Phe subadar tric�(I in vain to attract
hunted arid despised di:pending for h:s
There would be a running tight
ton. Small ad,�ertiscmeuts . riot .to
'Llle'Nanal's.wf:ntion. lilearing lest he
life oil the caprice -of a fickleorninded
against Superior numbers, and WInI-
. exceed one inch, such as , 141,ost,,11
raight be forgotten it he were not in
.
*the
woman. Then he thought of the ivay
,
'the
. presence made that e-
fred's a last- ri
"Strayed," or "Stol0n," ete., in.
We - forefront of c-.)nsl) :racy, thfi
. .
his comrades or 60tij,' of the Drar
source. The moAt fortunate accident
. I
serted one . e for 35 cents and e,wb.
man �bado Ills sul.ordinatcs take their
,.00ns and 00 Artillery, had chased.
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of the deserted craft beiiii; moored be-
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submauent insertion 10, cents.
prisoner b. e Begum, and'ran
cfore th
nlffidrii, E
the sepoys from th,61 nd h is
Reath, the palabe wall offered a far
I I
timnitmicati:)ns iutvnded for.,publitla-
:)if to sectire his horse and. race after
sold grew. strong again. Led by Bri-
more probable -means of escape. What
.,he others.. I-Te.00finte.cl on the des-*
tis officers, the nativd tro3rg Welle ex-
blunder or treachery had led to this
tion. muht, as a guaranteo,ot good
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t-,atches gaining him a nearing. . .
,ellent, buC depri-.ed of Cae, only
attack he could not Imagine. Nor. was
faith, be accom panied. by the name
Abdul Huq,, more crafty than. big
(-oder,s -they r. a ly fespa-et, d, they be-
he. greatly troubled with speculation
,%f the wrltet. . � I
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:,-hlef, tmiled. . . .. . I
ame an aimed mob, tcrilb'e to wo-
oil .that point. . Winifred must be
.
W4 J. MITCHELL, -
"Bettcr serve a Ic'n-'s danghter than
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. .Von and children, but of slight lie-,
,saved, heliad a sword In his hand, arid
I .. . Editor And 'r,rorietor
i1ese Shia dogs who`kafe so'r,ady to
.
,
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:ount against I3it:sh-bo,-n Men.
I 1he a mountcd on thb b�suhoise In
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tawn on a Brahmin," Ea'd be to' his
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His musIngs wcre d1sWrbed by the
I India. IN11hat b.,,fter hap could a:cay.
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I.omrade, an!�thcr Pathan, and a Sunni
. I
;ound of liorst a advane, ng
' quietly,
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sub.It rn dcstre .than such a
alry A C
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:Ike litinself, for Wam, united against
taross a paddy fi,?Id which 0,
kirted
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such conditions?
fight under I I
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0-hristendom, is divided h,to seventy-
hat side of the wall running at a
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IT, nit I I
. k1k]EIMEWAN
two warring sects. 1ILnc6 the waver,
-Ight an.gle with the river. It was Im.
In order not only to drown the girlle
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ing loyalty of two scpt)y battalions In
-ossib!e to see far owirg to the mist
orotest when. her uncle turned, hei
* * * * * 4 * . * AN, * * 0 W *
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"awnpore carried Malcolm out'of the
hat clu= close to th,� ground, but
0
horse's head, but also to deceive 01).
* WINT2,R "
Nana's path', Rrd lcd bimstraight to
.e could not be inistatun As to the
ponents, Frank thundered forth An
* TOURS *
10 presence of Princess Roollhiara,
wcsence.of a small'bcdy of m,;unted
order that was fwniliar to their ears
*.* * * * * * - TO - * '� * * * 't *
The lapse of three weeks had paled
nen within a few yards. They' had
$.The troop will adi,ance! Draw
'Mexico, Colorado, arid
' hat lady's glowing cheeks anci deep-,.
altcd, too, but hA's alert. cars caught
swords! Walk -trot -charge!"
.0alifornia .
mod the lustre of her, eyes. Not only
lie occasional clink of ac(mutrements
Chuniru, though no fighting -man
. Pacifle Coast Points. .
'
. was she worn by Anxiety, Ili addition
'fatigue
ind.the pawing of it hotg�� in the Soft
.
reall7ed that he was expected to makc
The Grand Trunk -Railway Sys-
io the physical of the long
arth. He rack, d his brain to try to
A row and 'uttered a blood -curdling
tern ig the Popular Route from
Journey froni Delhi, but the (lay's lisp-
liscover some connection bAween tilts
yell. Inspired by their officer's ex.
all pointa cast through , Canada
penings had not h0ped to lighten the
-A .f ^ 4 V.+ .1h. ,kr.d -,41h 1
avalry p�st And the parting adm6ol-
'i—i . I%—, h 4-11 11 — 13. 1,4. —
Ample the two sowars claslicil aftei
-
A handflomoly inumtrawl weeicjy, TArgest cle,
nf s�nir seientific
enI JouRal. Terms for
via Chicago,
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I imazed at Sceing Malcolm.
I, J � ,f.�. . - ,
-01d lie Might have gUeftsed the riddle
him with splendid courage. They werc
on their stariled pursuers so. a3on, thf
cafttip�
06 Yeax. POetagO Pro'Pald- Sold by
"L
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"How come you to.be, here?" slit)
'n part had he not heard'hurried toot.
line having narrowed more quio*15
,,unada,dP-,,r
newo ,�l
MUNN& C0.361B.sATRY'Rew Yqrk
Fast Service, Fin-
,ried Instantly, addressing him before
ibdul Huct his In
�teDa In the garden, They came, not
�
door;�by
I than they expected, that they hurtled
]Br -
Double Track,
could open mouth
-'rom the which he was ad-
. right through the opposing force with
... ich00ce,=FSt-W0AhiVAt0n-lD-
eat .Roadbed, Alod,erm Equipment,
,-xplanation.
mitted, but from the Palace itself.
out a blow -being struck or a shot
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Unexc0led, Dining Cai 1,14ervice,
"As your Highness (-all see for your-
,. A 4
Whoever the newcomers were they
fired. As it cbdhced, no better man
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rontol Out. .
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3e,io I aw uroug t 1, ther LOUCIL) Y Uy
,hese slavos," Said Prauk, thinking
that now or nevcr must lie ,display a
I
bold front. � .
"How did you learn that I bad loft
Delhi?" I
"The journoyint.,s, of the Princess
Ro�hltiara arc, known to many." .
"But you cime n�.t when I summon -
:,d you," .
"You.r II1glmcs.4!s 1(,tter did hot
,,(twll we, until af(er the affa r
, I on the
Iiindim rlier." I .
"%'VI'at is rdl th?s W10 ta'1011 broko
n AL&I, TIr(I rou,41,?y. "This Peringhl
�.Ij.,, twr�rivv, d(SI1tlt01(,8-"
,
o "I'%.a;.-o, (;lig!" crkd Cle Begunt.
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inade straight for the pavilion, and, as
lie was unarmed, $he did not hesitate
to Show himself against the Sky line.'
flor III or Well, lie, wanted to know It a
rate, slid lie determined to spring over
the battlements in ibe'llope of reach.
Ing tile river If he received the slight-
est ,warning of hostile intent by those
who sought him.
Ills that you Maleolm?" said a low
voice, and Ills heart leaped When 110
recognized Mr. Mayne's accents.
"Yes., Call it be - possible that you
(tre )lore?" .
Ile ran down the stone StOpS. On
tho Jove.1 of, the n2xdaii 11A 4101114 0-A!$
I
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oeuvre ,could have beun effeeted
When they wheeled and Frank man
aged to Shoot Iwo iren at close range
It seemed to the an,ated rcbels tha,
they were being attaelcod from th(
very quarter from which they had ad
voced.
Under such conditions even th(
steadiest of troops will break, and al
least. endravor to reach a place whero
their adversarles are not shrouded . ii
a dense mist. And that Was exaetl!
. what occurred in tills instativ. Near
ly all tile 1,autinecers swung round An(
galloped litadlon.g for the lattilwar(
boundary of the paddy field. Shoutin,
to his V'A� L""M� .1�,"vft,02ft ta ('03,6i
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men, *.v'r4nX called' out' to Chibfirui r2n 9 . _.
wd bade him join them. He was
�urryinr,, towards , tb,D corner"of the WRY WOMAN SHOULD
Waco grounds when a shrielt from
Nfulfrod set his tectli on edge.
"I am coining," he cri(A. llftat has READ THIS LETTEIR"
iappened? Where are you, Mayne?" '
"Here, close to the boat. Look out And Tait* FArs. .
. , , Ripiloy"a Advice
:here! Two sowars are carrying off
ny niece. For Heaven's sake, Save .Lots of women am suffering torturew
,
' with their backSI whed they uged not
.
ier! I am woun4i.d, but never mind . 1. .-
Us." do. so. Mrs. Ripley had such frigbtfut-
,
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Kidus in ber back that she could fiot 4p
Malcalm had the buuter',s lore, a. er housework. $be tells how *be .
'Pecles of Red Indian cunning In the cured herself. Wx4Lx4iwsDAzx F P.
Italker's art. Insteacl of ruslilug As,
)Iindly forward, he halted his men III cannot refrain fro,m writting you
.
about the benefits. I have received Nom
?romptly and listened, Sure enough, ,
taking GIN FXL14S. I suffering dread.
2e heard Stumbling footsteps by the ful, y with my back and, have iuffered
water's edge. Leaping from Nejdi's with it for twinty years. I tried eva7-
�aek, he sprang down the crumbling thing but got no relief, until I bough�
)An% and came almost on top of Ab. � GIN P1LJ4S. . I ve t..
. ha .a 0 b -P
Ake .lx xesof
lul Huq and his brother Pathan. GIN PILLS and now I bave not the
rheir progress was hindered by Wini- sign of, an ache or pain in imy bac'k, � I .
�red's frantic struggles And their.own � am 'low 48 yean. of age and Jeel as well
�rutal efforts to stop her from scream- as I ever didl in my life, � there is
Ing, and they were taken unaware by nothing that cau hold a place with GIN �
Frank's unexpect6d leap. PILLS for curing Pain In.The Back to.
A thrust that went home caused a Which women are tubject.11 '
vacancy In a border clan, but, before MRS. Mr�T,%wost V, Rn%sy.
the avenger could withdraw his wea- Try GIN PILLS at our expense�. I
Pon, Abdul Huq was swinging his tul- Write for free sample box. � :Dealers�
war. He was no novice in the art, and sell'GIN PI1,LS at5ocabox-6fbr$2.s0
Kalcolm must have gone down under and money refundedifthey fail to cure. .
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the blow had, not Winifrcd sten its National Drug and Chemical Co... Dept.
murderous purpose arid seized the A. Toronto. S&
man's arm. That gAve her lover the
second lie needed, He recovered his '. I
sword, but was too near to stab or - . --- . I —
out, so he met the case by dealing the . . .
�
swarthy one a blow with the hilt be- .
tweeri. the eyes that would have felled apparent frl-nd.lneCs. Sh? iecofled[
an ox. Never before had the En-�Iisll- ! from his adyances as she =1911tsbrin'.c I
man hit any man with such vigorous from a vcnorrors knake. .
good will. This rascal was owed a Fortunately there were other$ im . . I
debt. for the indignity he had offered Bithoor who understoad the: BrAhmin's
the Sahib in the village, and now he motives. and Eaw therein the gi�rrn or .
was paid in full. failure for-th--ir own plang. Nana Sa, . .
- He fell insensible, with part of Ills hib was all owecd.ngly imp-)rtant fac-
body resting in the water. It was. a tor in the success of the saheme that . .
queer moment for noting. a trivial meditated the re-es'ablighnitnt. of tb.a I
thing, yet Frank saw that the man's Mogul dynasty. Reccgn.-'z-d by th!�
,
turban did no , t fall off, He 'had Icst -Mahrattas, ibe great waiwi,le race of �i
his own turban during the melee on western Inc'.ia, As their leader, looked . . .
the Grand Trunk Road, and, as it on as the pivot of 11.ndu sappoft too
would soon be day'lght, he stooped to the Mohamnv.dan morarelly, it wrs .
secure Abdul Ruct's li-�adgear. . Oddly absolutely esst-ritial that he should .
enough, it was f"tened by a piece of captain the r,bel. parrison of Cawn�
cord under the Pathan's chin—an al. pore.in a trjtimplignt march to, Delhi.
most unheard-of device this, to be Por that rcason a rnarriaeo distasteful . � -
adopted by a native. With a sharp to both had a.r ady been arranged be- � �
pull Frank broke the owd and jammed tween him a-ld the, Rosilina-a Begum -
the. turban ,oil b:s head. He was de- blor that r-.aJ7,n, be had travelled to, . � . .
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terinined to have it, if on'y because no. many venters cf disaFU,,ctl.;R .durIu-,:,, . .
greater insuft can be intlicted on a the lnonfl�s of Marcb'.ard .April, win- . I . .
Mobaninicilan. ti.an to bare his head� nirg doubtful flinclu, prinecs .to th.L-, . . . .
The Incident did not demand more side of I'a'o-adar Shah by his tact and .
than a few semnC,s for i's transaction rcady diplotracy, For that reason, I ..
slid WiflhyLd I ardly noticed it, so. un. too, the native officers of the first I
strung 'i�es. all(-. 'vVithor.t more ado regiments in r6volt at Cawnpore made . . �
Malcolinjoolt her In his arms, and car. him sw(ar, even At the twelfth hour', I
ried bet, tip the bank. He told the that h2 would lead them to Dellil. .
trooper� and his servant to follow with .His Lriforeseen. infatuation for ant �
the hor�es 'as qu!et.ly as possible, and Engilslawoa,an might upsU the care -
led -the way �.owards 'the b'udgeraw. Iully-laid plot. llnd,r other condi- ' - . .
.
Arrived at the'boat, th(,y found tiOnS. a closse of poiscin would have rc- .. . . .
Mayne.st4ndlng in the water and lean. moved poor Winifred from the Scene_ I I - .
.
Ing helplessly against the Side of the but that simple expedient was not toi . . I � .
craft. He had befri,struck down by .be 'thought of, as the Nana's vezlgqfut% . .
one of thci precl-�L.s r.a:r who thought disposition war. 'sufficiently .'-welit I .. I .
to carry off'WintfrIA, but, luckily, it known to his'assoeiates. to make theim � -
was a glancing b'ow and' -not serious fear the outcome. Therefore they left .
,
In Its after effects.' I .1 . notbing to chance, * and actually . . .
With a rapid!lty� that was almost brought the, PrInm--.&s Roshinara post' - I
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magical the horses were'put on board, haste from tb,2 north. believing that .. I - -.1 I .
the boat Show d ,off, -and the huge mat her presence -would, insure the Incou- .
sall-licilste.11 it) gct the betielit cf any stant wooer's return with her at the. . .
breeze. that pitgbt .be f�imd In mid.. right moment ' . .. � ..
stream, -The' ii�urrent ,carr�ed them While the majority pulled In one . .. I . I -
away tit a . fa,ir'rate', and, As they passed Way there, wasi an Active minority .
the place where Abdul Hu(I had tall. n that Wished the ' Nana to set up an . I .
.in -the river Maleolm.fantled he li..ard independent kingdom. His nephew. . - 1.
a splash and a . gurgle, as thou,h a And his Mohammedan .friend, Azim- I �
croco;dfle.had found, sainothing of in. ullah, ,were convifted that their fac- I .
.
terest. ... . . . tion would lose all influence as soon ' "
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. . I . . � : as theii, chief was 6wallowed. up In the .
. . I I maelstrom of the imporial court. - It - �
. I CHAPTER VI. ' ..- L ' . . . I
. .. I I � M?initred supplied the spell.that kept .
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� I The Well . � . � . the Nana at Bit.hoor, they were quite . .
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Not until rracy . months later did I content .that. it stould be allowed .t* . . .
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Malcolm Rarn tbe'true cause of Rnsbi. exercise its po*er. . . I . - . . . - ..
maTa Beguin's anxiety tI.athe . a,nd hi's Hence, Malcolm's arrival gave the * � . . .
friends should hasten to M. erij, and er quick vvit ' , . . I
let it.b.e'known on the way that..they seized upon. - Why no4 she argued, . .
came from Cawnpore: 'Yet there -wer, coniiive at the V�nglisliwoman a es- ' I .
those in Bitheor that night who.'ful]3 tape, .and let it become know:6 that - . .
appreciated the- tremendol;s Intluence phe had fled back to Meerut? .When . -
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on .the course of political events that th e I Nana returned . from .CawnPGre, . .
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the direction of AN11ril.fred's fit- f flushed w;tli w_n� and,conquest, this ..''
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might exercise. The girl herself littl� should be, the first iiewi3 that'grf,eted . � .
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dreamed she was such all important him -and his anicirous rage would' go t .. � I . .
pprsonage. nut that'is o:t.n the case hand ll� IiLnd U'Ah. the other considerw` * ,
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with those � ' vho � ar%� dEst:rled to nalie atiolis t1;. -,U urged his itruned,ate dd- I I .. . .
history. In this inst�nce, the balking -parture for the Magill capital. That I . - . .
. as - ict 'th -who I :� . -
of A: Brahmin prince's. passiors w w.18 n .cl device of a woman . .
destined.to 'Change the -wliole tren � d 61' ,�(-�!"--�-11. savorcd rather of the Jcool I . . . . � :
. .: itate.-craft of 6 Lucrez:a Borgia. - .- . - . .
Affairs in northern Inclia. - - ' . . . . I
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. �. Nana Sahib- escorted Mayne,. from. No inor-.� crri)us inixtuy , e of. plot. and 7 . . �.. � .
- s nilaor chapter,
Meerut to Cawnpore becarse the satc- �bulilerpwt. thlan thl I . . .
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ding of the, Judi,cial Commissioner :)f the Wthoor roinance came to.ligbt - .. , . � '. . . �
911a - .. aurl . .
or �Iudh was a strong card.-fo play In fig. ihat. dis.'astious upheaval in In-.:.. . .. I
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that parlous game of empire. As lie dia. Nevcr aid evcu,s of tile utmcs,t . . .
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travelled South: reports reached Nni magnitude hin e, on incidents so tri- . .
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on every hand that notaing could now vial tO ..tile (.0'.11-nWility at largu. A . . . . �
stop the spread of the' Mutiny, and, I trownlent thi, f like .kbdul Huci was; . ... I.
cert -, t. at --nt of a king'% . . .
with tainty Ili his plan., able to .d- th-L, Intl
grcater I . ' .
came a proj act that be would,not have I daughter, 'and a. couple of aleit troop- ... .
dared to harbor even a week eaiji6r. jws, riding to.a blutf cv,r1o.)king.thi . . .
. .Winifrcd, naturally a high-spirited river, couid rcjrnt t4at th,y smv the-* . . I
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and lively girl,,Sooii' recovei-ed . from' budgtzrow. cn. which the sah.b-log es- .
the fright of that fateful Sunday.e;C11 . -ql)cd driftinj .down stream towards. I I . .. .
Ing, She had seen little'of the tragedy cawnporel Till.% the intrigue MIS—' , .. . . .
e I nacted in Meerut; slib knew leEs. of mi-ried twice. Winifred was free; . .
its real horrors. Notwithstanding the . the dlear Inference to ba drawn from . . � 1. . I .
intense Ticat the open-a'r life .of the. the boat's col�rlse was that her uncl,t: .. ..
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march.was. healthy, kind, in many . res- - and Malcolivi wou'd bring her.straight .. . �. ...
I pects, agreeable. The Nana was 0 to the.�rot((iticli of their friends Irk , . ... .
1.
courteous and consideu�-,e host, . He th . e eant.onnier.t... . . ' . � . . . .. � . .
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. . .. .1 . . . . I There N�as a: scene of violonea, n.-.ar- - . . ' ..
, I ' 'futelli 'y 'cillinjuLt.lig it' unlr4er, when NartaL - - -
took good care that his seerct, - I . �
I * Sahib, caiii(.� to Dithoor at clawn. Her , .
gence of ocourrenced at Delhi and I .
other stations should ,remain hidden -met the st.:oru of Roshinara. wIth*ML . 1. I
I from,Mayne and, )vhIle his amb�ti,ns turlous InsoLence that s,oppad shdrL
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I I 3f bloodslicil. only on accallyi of thL- . .
-moutitc.d. (ach. hour, he ca -it iirmoy .9 '
velle.d-glance at the-grac.1A 11�'auiyr prudence still governmg inost of him . . I
ot the fair'English girl who lnov"Zi. ictions, Not xet mras he drunk witIr
like a sylph amobg the btolvhi-sk.nnei powen TI -at iraducss was s:�dn tco.
satyrs surrounding her. - . nobsess him. But he lent a wlAixig ear- . I
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. Once the party had reachcd BAbo;r ,,o the counsels of Rao - Sah.b and . I �
.the Nana's tone changed, lt.*st(ad of &Min-ullah. Soon after daybrEak he� I %
sending, his European igu(sts- Into 7 gaVoppd to Kul.anpur, on the road tor ., . I
Cawnpore, whence safe transit to Cal- Del'1'11,� Whither some thousands of se- . . � I
6utta was still� practicab!e, lie. kept �.oys had a!r.ady gone, and haraugued� . � �
them Ili his palace, on - the' pr0ext tbobi eloqueiltlY on the.glory, tot ta � .
that the rcadh were da'sturbed, ' He 5ppak of the )oot, ,tbey would acquire .1 �
by attacking the accursed English at. .
. contrived, at first, to hoodwink Mr, , aNVupa . q. . . . � . .
Mayne by giving him gcrit-Ine n( v,s of ' TheSr Igere easity swayed. Acclaim -
the wholesale outbreak In tLhe Nolth- !ng the. Nana As a prince worthy of I -
West, and b3� add'ng whol'y fa1Ee'dd. )bedience they marclied after him,
.
Ings of troascaercs at Allallabad, Pe.
nares, And towns in tipper BQrua I , oLnd thus sealed the doom of many I
At last, wh(-n Mayne insiste,,d on going . .
Into Cawnpare, tho native th ow asic!", (To BE CONTIN11ED � .
prctense, said lie could &t .'a flow 0� I . . I
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him to depart, and virtually made . �
uncle,and niece pilsorlers. I I . . �
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But he treated them well. A vlear- I 11 I I ___ I I . ! .
headed Brahmin to -Whom Ifity:gue was Asthmal Catarrh �
the br(ath of Woo, was not lttcc�ly to WHOOPING COUGH CROUP
make the rilistake of being .too procl- BRONCMTM COMIS COLDS I
pit'ate In his actions. The wavo of
religious fallatiCishi sWetping over
the land might recede'as rapidly as It I
had risen. Muslim and Hindu,, Pathaii - Mal" ��
slid Brabinfil,.heredliary toes who fri- ,q1=00k:�. ,,
ternized to -day, might be at (aoh ' I RAV'AW-Im"130 1016
other's throats to -morrow, So thol . Aaftpk-,)ml�--iii,jkv,E�rt,vttmtmrnttorlm?*- I
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Nana wag a courteous jailer. tit yond . chial txouhlv.,§. wttl*wt aming the stomtkel. With I
qa ,Vfv�r v2vwmn Mw thirtgyta"
I the 1088 of their liberty the captives nit T( , tit y 66ta"'Atic'. ii4lre'l
had nothing to complain of, And lie Tilet Witb"",t!rbm"p�il;lwlw.�,��,�%,L�ostilivigtmqi".ic4t)ltl. ,
, th& soro, thrafth. 1ATIA X41n Utt con
Mlir.AlTandiv .
reproachiLs with I v1q.9ft1lr4;W Vro.tbkvoi�sft�,tlutt �ttvrrvtfirh7
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wit voon.t thil'A'Lit Azj% U4011L to CUS.V01 .
Unmoved good humor, protcstilig 0,11 Astiva.r. f .
tile while that he wits acting-for1lie I ., '00 . 01.1 &,,&_,-1VC,,t V..Ll t. t..'T
best. . I AtL DIEUGGI$13 ----.� , . I
' 1- tes,5100 ,
Winifred took fright, however. Her *rr.r 0-e-Onim ArIA � I ,
Oppba1hyWA 111,11 kur W . ,q,
Woman's Intuition looked beneath the 144flu-irvititf-hkoh'A * I I 11 �
Thpp qM akspk-. til -
mask. For her uncle's make she kept l t1V"ndA3t.A,.VA!& ., .
her suspicions to herself, but sbe'6uf- (17 ""'i" """" "", " V 11, .... I., , , .
f, ol�O.lwialkftlhs�t. 4 1 " W. 'k? ,
fered much In secret, And her distress 0, � I
might well have moved a man of finer vqo cm"U.1two .. �' " I I L
ChAtActer to sympatby. Eftch time she SAC%1,J,;-U.lLS . . 11 ." #�', . .
mot t4io Nana lie treated her with twiro I ION'r�X:At I I,. I -
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