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frQiAltbi: Inain 1,01a(l. Thoo We i10 not
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eourt observation, and we are suffl.
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"We might end-.,avor to cross tho
OCUUY well armed to protect ourselves.
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Whorcin a Moliarrtretlan Fraternize$
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river before we reaill, the bridge, Xly
from any hostile move on the part of
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rlding, boldly PLIong, the LucknoW
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Road we shall p:ace many miles be, .
those we Summon."
The older mma agr?cd. Rank and
"We s,leir t,) li� r. ttrapting a fair
share ,of attention." .mid Vwlecl",, ,is
tween ourselves and Cawnpore before
wealth count for little In the great
they crossed a bridge over the canial
day breaks." ,
crises of life. Here was a Judicial
that bounded Lucknow on the South
"That certainly Beems to offer our
Commissioner of Oudh a fugitive in
and east. .
best chance. We have plenty of horses
and We ought to be In. Luckuow
his own province, and ready to obey
a suba:teru's Slightest Wish!
"We look rather odd. don't we?"
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after dawji,"
Chumru quickly .pie j�d out the
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,asked Wiliffri-II, cheerfully,
mounted men leading four fiorsies, and
"What It matters are as bad there?"
"Impossible! Lawrence has
house of a zemindar, or land -owner,
Which Stood in its own walled enclo-
a dishevelled lady in a ramshackle
a,.%,hcla
regiment relth him, the, 32nd, and
sure 1, � ehInd it clunip at trees. A
vehicle like this, would draw the eyes
Ill mob anywhere. Thank goodness.
plenty of Curls. Poor Wheeler, at
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mugh track led to tile gate, and Franli.
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I mocked loudly on all Iron-studdod
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though, the people appear to be,quite
Cawnpore. commanded a depot, most-
door,
peaceably inclined,"
ly officials an the staff, and invalids
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which they emu earn a, living.
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)lie back on the deck with Frank on
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. ' any rate, Malcolm, We must have
Ile used the butt end of -a revolver-
"Why do Non 4gr-e so grudgingly9's
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Spottoll Ousiness' College$ are .
the largest trainers In Canada,
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top of him. The simplicity 'of tile
:some objective, Lucknow Spells hope..
Neftber Meerut nor Allahabad Is
so his rat -tat was imperative enough,
but the garden might have been -a
"Well, I have net been here befor;-
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and our graduates secure the
manoeuvre Insured Its success. Nel'
tber Wayne nor Winifred understood.
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tainable, And what will become of
graveyard for all ill' od � ea .that was
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are the streets usua.
this hour?" ,.Ily so crowdLd at
might arouse comment, If not
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at home, or partly at home and
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what bad lIppened until Malcolm had
W lultred it We fail to reach some sta.
tiou, that still holds out?"
lak,cli by the Inhabitants. He knocked
aga�n, with equal vehemence and wItb
"Lucknow, like every other Indian
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disarmed the trooper, taken his car.
tridge pouch, and thrown him
The girl herself now came to them..
1he same r"ult. But be knew Ili$
city, is early astir, Perhaps they have
heard of tb� fall of Cawnpore. It is
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board to Sink or Swim as fater mi
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direct. He regretted the loss of AX-
in alone .any
longer,,' she said. "I don't know a
;,emindar, and after walt'ng a reason.
able Interval he said ci(arly,
"Filless
one of the marvels of India how tilljolt-
ly news Spreads, Isn't that so, uncle?"
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bab Khan, but he recalled the queer
quarter of what is going on, 1, have
, tied the tiller with a rope. Please tell
the door is opened at once
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't. will b;? forced.
"No man knows how rumor trivels
here," said Mr. Mayne. "It beats the
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expression on the man's face when he
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read lilahadur Shah's sonorous titles.
Me what is. happening and why a man
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telegraph, But the probability Is that
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"Light of the World, Renowned
Klnr,, of Kings, Lord of all India, Fuzl-
shouted to Chumm from the bank.,,
She spoke calmly, with the pleasant,
try.,$
' "Coming, sallib," ,?a:d an anxious
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Lucknow has surprises In store for
us. While we Were bottled up in Bi-
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Ilalit, Papah-i-din!" .
ly modulated voice of a well-bred Eng.
lishwoman. , it aught were wanted-tQ
'017,e. -kncw not who knocked,
nd thcr-z arc many Iiii4mashes allaut
thoor things have been happening elso-
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That appeal to the faith was too
powerful to be withstood. - yet Mal-
enhance the contrast between the
peace of the river and the - devildom
hese n1glitts.". *
The door yielded to th3 withdrawal
His guess wai only too aeburate.
ANCER, FINANCIAL, REAL �
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colin Was glad the man had been
of Cawnpore It was given In full mea.
f bolts, but it was sti:l held on a
'out,
Not on1v had Nana.Sahlb long been In
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chivalrous in his fall, for he had taken
a lilting to him. .
. sure by her presence there. HOW
.",Wll. A man D,eped satisfied
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treaty with the disaffected Oudh taluq-
lars, but Liteknow Itself was writhing
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Chuinru, of course, after th . e first
little did she realize the Joni; driwn�
out agony that was even then begin.
miself that there rea3y wera Sahib-
�g Waiting at h a gat,, and then un -
In the, first stages of rebellion, 'Al.
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gasp.of Surprise, appreciated the sa-
hiltils strategy,
ning,for her -sisters In that ill-fated
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.istened the chain, With apologies for
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though by popular recRoning the mu -
tiny broke out at Meerut on May 10,
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"ShabaBlill " be cried, "Wao, -wao,
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entrenchment! It was the Idle whim
of fortune that she was not with them
a forgetfulness. Three men ser-
ants, armed with lathis, long sticks
there was trouble in Lucknow in
DMSION COURT OFFICE,
. D. N. WATSON
huzoorl May I never see the White
And not,one was destined to live�noj
;ill hcavy iron terruics at both
April with the 48th Infantry, and
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Pond of the Prophet it that was not
one among hundreds!
.,ds, stood behind him, and they
again on May 3, when Lawrence's firm
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well planned."
"Oil, what is ft?" came Winifre4'B
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I appcarcd to bo ex(,eediagly relieved
"hen
measures alone prevented the 27th
Oudh Irregu)ars from murdering their
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for the County of Huron, Corres-
startled exclamation. It was so dark,
speech. Ualcolm asked her gently to
go back to the helm, arid keep it jam-
tliqy h; ' ard that their midnight
7sitors only asked toil wa.ter� milk,
officers. There was little reason to
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pondence promptly answered. Charg-
and the horses, no less than the sail,
so obscured her view of the fore part
niell liard-a-starb,mrd until they ar�
rived at the left tanlr 'I'l 1'. -U
,!,gs, and chupatles, an tile Score that
;(,v were belated qntl had nofood
hope that this, the third city In India,
should not yield readily to sedition -
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, PUBLIC� ETC,
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OFFICE -Sloane Ift,ok-4311 INTON
CHARLES B. HALE ..:.
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WFICE - - - HURON ST.
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Office -Ontario. street, Clinto .
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Wis at front door of oflice or.. -at
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glasses prescribed. . .
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Offlee and resid . ence : 2 door% west of
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Trains will arrive -at and depart
from Clinton Station as toll-aws : '
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BUFFALO AND -GODERICH DIV
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Ooing East . . 7.3.5 a. in,
to 64 . 3.07 p.mi
164 Go . 5.15 � P.m.
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going West .. 11.07 - a. M.
64 As . 1. -?. 5. 0. til.
66 94 - . .� %.40 " p.m.
Go " I 11.28 p..m.
LONDON, )RURON & BRUCE DIV I .
Going South !,*50 'a. ni -
14 it '4.23 p. tai
Going North 11.00 a. to.
44 go . 6.35 , P. W.
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Anyone ofinding a flReteb Atid d0fterlEtion may
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I M Is ptobitbly at n h doAmmu,n)
. loliapt tlygoqIldenteal. vAND 4 !llatents
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A bandsofftil Illustrated wftldy. Utgeot Oir-
'Caiaifnn bf AnY belentifid JounW. Terms for
IV year, po"Re jiilX" Sold bi
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BrAnch Office. 66 Ir Bill, vtasbiwon, A
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The Rest In Current Liferature
12 COMOUTIC Nbvimb VicAtmv
MANY SHORT STORIES ANb
PAPERS ON TIMELY T013108
*2.80 0191h VICAA: 218 fts. A dolot
016 CONTINUZO STORIESS
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teed. Immediate arrangemeats for
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of the boat, that she could only dipily an oar and Mayre and Chumru tack-
irake out Malcolm's figure, though
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Tho,zemAndar civilly invited them to
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mongers. The dethroned Kin of
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Oudh, with his courtiers and-minist--ra,
Sale dates may be made by * calling
led the othcr% The three men pulled
the sounds of the scuffle and Splash. manfully athwart the strea�n. They
but Frank as elvIlly declined,
aring :that the smallness of their
still maintalried a sort of royal state
at The News -Record Office or on
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Ing Were uninistmicaliP.. I . could not f-11 what progress they were
umber, the absence of a retinue, and
In his residence at Calcutta, and his
Frank W atson at XcEwitals groc-
"We are disbanding our native making, an4 the Ganges ran swiftly In
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lie cavalry accoutrelatmts of the
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emissaries were active in the greased
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forces-tbat is all," said Frank. mid-cliftntidl, being five times, as wide
"Press
might arouse comment, If not
cartridge propaganda, telling Hindus
that the paper -Wrappers were dipped In
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the tiller more to the left, as the Tha=s at Lor&n Bridge. Yet
pIcase, Yes, that is right. Now, keep they toiled on with desperate energy'
,uspiclon. . .
Happi I ly the owner of the house re-
.. the fat of'co,ws, while, for the benefit
of Moliammeda'as,
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It there until we touch the stcps." They had (-ross,d the swirl of deep
The shimme'rilig surface of the water when a low, stralght4dged. bar. -
:ognized Mr. Mayne, and then be be-
;tJrrod himself.. All they, Sought for;
a variant of the
story was supplied by the sub titution
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tioneer for'the. .dounties Ilf Huron
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river near the boat was broken up.Into rier App. ared on the starboard side,
lind more,, Was brought. 'Chairs were .
Of Dig's lard. . .
it is believed,
and Perth. Correspondence prom,%-
ripples. surrounding a black object. and, before they could attempt o
srovided-rare luxuri�p in native
. too, that the passing
ly atksWered. Immediate arrange,-
Malcolm heard .the quick panting of avert the calanilty, the budgerow
. wellIngs at that date-:.-aud, this be.
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of a chupatty, or.flat cake, from vII-.
mentR can be made for Salo Vates'at
one In whose Junks water had mixed crashed against a Pontoon and drove
ng ft Mob,ammedan. fanilly, some e x-
'age to village in the Northwest Pro-
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The, Npws-Reoord, Clinton, or b . y
with air and be hated to think of even ,Its bowa under the superstructure. It
client cooked weat was added to the
vinces early in January was se't on
. calling phone 9"s, Seatorth. Charges
a rebel drowning before his ekes. -was locked there so firmly that a
M�pved by pity, lie swfing the big oar score of men had to labor fclr hours
,east.. Before long Winifred was ilble
o ell Ile and say that she had not.been
foot, by one of these agitators as a
token that the Government wits plot -
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moderate and sa#&.11actl6a guaran-
on its wooden rest until the blade next day 6,e it could be d1barcd.
.3o disgracefully hungry since she left
ting'to overthrow the religions of'the
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touched the exhausted man, whoBa Neverthelegs, that which they re-
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people. The exact signifleance,of that
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After some spluttering a broken voinZi The shoolf of tile collision alarmed the
The zeinindar courteously Insisted
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that th'ey,should'taste some mangoes
mysterlons 6ymbol has nevel been as-
certairfed. . Like the "snowball" pett-
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supplicated: horses and one of them climbed like a
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"Mer6y, *to
)n which he prided himself, and he
lion of the West, once started, It soon
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lost its
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Sahib! I .saved you when va t on the bridge.
you were 1ii my po-Wer. lilhow pit . after him and ca, ' �1'rank sprang
ugbt the reins before
I.Iso staged a quantity of lichis, a dell,
-.,ious*. 'fruit, closely * resembling a
first meaning. Many natives
r egarded it merely as the fulfilment of
Eye, Far, Nose . and Throat.
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now' to me." . . . � 'he startled creature could break
plover's egg in, appearance, peculiar
a devotee's vow, but In ,the 'majority
will be at Holmes' Drug, Store,
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' "It is true, then, that you meant to' away.' And that -'which one horsa could
o India. ' Nor were the horscs for-
of Instances It had an. unsettling ef-
I ..Clintonp on Tuesday, I March Ist,�
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desert, . Akhab Khan'?" said - Frank J,0 might be-Aone by sevell. . Bidding'
g,otten . They . were watered and fed,
feet. on the simple folk who received
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sternly. . I I � k. fiuraru arrange some'planks to give
%nd it by this time the nature of the
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21st. 'If you require. -6:asses don't
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"Yes, sabibi One cannot .tight the. otberii better foothold, he t6ld
against one's brothers, but I swear by Winifred and Mayne to join him and
-,avaleade had been. recognized, there
was no change Ili the mail's hospi-
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originator desired. , I
Lucknow wits nof only, the natura'
fall .io see Dr.. Ovens. .
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the Prophet-" ' . . I help In holding the Animals,as they
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I "Nay, 'your. oaths are not. needed. Kalned. the roadway. A couple of na.
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You,'at least, did not ,wish -to commit Lives who. ran up from the Lucknow
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Not for an' instant did Frank's
watchful attitude rAiN.; While Mr.
but It hummed wlih prosperous trad��,.
Every type of Indian- humanity gath-
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murder. Cling to that oar. Th.e.ghat Ade were peremptorily 6rdered to
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Mayne� and the 'zemindar discoursed
,red 1, Its narrow, streets and lofty
Tfte McKillop 010tual Fire
Is close at hand,". . . stand. Indeed, they were harmles's
.)n the disturbed state of the country
houses, and excitement rose to fever
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lasurance..0om"panU
Then, Sahib, I .can still show my 000lies and' -soon they -offered to as. -
gratitude. . If you would save the 3119t,'for the deadly work In Cawnpoze
he snatched the opportunity. to ex-
tender Words Whil.,
beat when th-local trouble with the
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sepoys was given foilQo to by the isdIa-
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that
:,-hange"a few* with
tion of the Merruk-Wilite
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,Sahib, do not land here, The Maza- night wits scarcely known, to,
!r6d. But his eyes and'his ears were
garrison,..the
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zine has been taken. The eaval them as.y.f;t. Irk a P6uple'of minutes
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ilert, and he was the first tG.hear ill,
seizure of Delhi and. th2 .saclOng ol�
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fi�a'v'e .looted th4p Treasury. All .the the fugitives W mounted. eatir of
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idvent of a large,b6dy of horses a Ong
many European stations In,the North-
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fallen.' . . . the, men le;Lding a spare
sahib -log have . horse, and
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webt. - On May 30, file 716t. Native In-.
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"Is this a true thing that thou say- 34vanding at a steady trot; though -the
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fantry had the impudence to fire on
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est. - . . .. bridge'swayed'and creaked a good deal
lAntern, which was*- placed on the
the 32nd F�ot, hild Wc'ra severely
Brucefield P� 0. ; * T. E. ,Hays,. Sep.-
"May .I sink back into -the pit it it under. this forbidden liace soon
#ound for the benefit Of himself and
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mauled for their.pains. They.ran i5ff,
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Treasurer, Seaforth Pil 0. . .
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be not ihe iale we heard at Bithoor!" ,round by the upward that the'
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� By'Ahis time Mayne -Was at-Pritlik's-- -wer-e---el'Ossing---tha--sloping-in-utt Lnk7-
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but not uhtil they had'murdered BrIga-
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Ing. We do not. wish to be seen by
tenant'Graht, one of the�ir own Offle' rs.
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William Chesney, . Seaforth ; Joliq
"I fear we have dropped into a hor- Tht ' rty-five .miles of excellent road
them. Let' no maif- stir or- show a
The standard of' the Prophet was
Grieve.. Winthrop ; .George Dale, Sea-
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nets' neot,".said lie. "Thi�re is c�rtain- 3OW sepArited them from Lucknow.
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raised In the bazaar and a fanatical
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.forth john Watt, ; johr.
ly an unusual turmoll, Ip the bazaar, rhe hour,.Was. not late, about hillf .past
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lie had the military trick of putting
mob rallied.round it� They killed a
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and houses are on fire In all - direc- tell, so they had fully six hours.�of
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in emphatic order -In the fewest.and
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me, Afenlies, who -lived in the city, and
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.13eechwood' ; James Coupoll,
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tions." . . starlit obscurity in -which to travel,,
3implest words, A threat was:'ouit of
were'then ,dispersed. by* the police.
'the,7th :Cavalry-
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Even wh06 they -were Illstening to because, though the month, was June,-
the -fitful bellowing of a distant roob India Is not favored with the prolonged.
the question, after the manner in,
which the party had been received,
Unfortunately. de-
serted When La*rence,march4ed to the
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Robert Smith, liarlock E.
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bent on mad revel a cra�kle of musket, twilight of dawn and eve,familiar to
Aher latitudes. .
,int -it is likely.that each native presen;
race -course next.day ,to punish' 'the
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chley, S�)afortll ; James Cltimminks,
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The budgerow grounded lightly when ' They clattered through the. outlying
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�.elt� that his.life Would' notbe of great
value if .he attempted to. dra:w'the at-
mutinous sep.oy6 had gathered
there. But despite 'the lack of a
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. Egmondville , J. W. Yeo, Holm(-�-
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her,PrOw.ran against ibe stonework bf. -bazaar -without: disturbing a �Soul.
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tr,-nejon of the paqsqrs-by to the pre-
mounted force,. a number of pr1l8oners
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Ville.- - . .. . - I �,
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the ghat. Again did Malcolm make ulJ .Probably eve ry'man -woman and child
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3qnce.of Europeans at the door.of that
were.taken and hanged in bat�lles oil
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I a Any money to be paid Ifi.may. be
.his mind oil the Spur. of tile I moment. . , Was Addl Ing to the dip in
� . . ible to walk
-ecluded zemindarl, � I
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gallows er6eted on .'tile . Allichee
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vaid to Tozer & Brown,
' Clinton,' - or
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11 he grcat city beyond the' .
I I will spare your.11f6 on one coudi- river. Par -
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The tramp of horsles' feet an& the
Bhowun,. a fortress, pa'ace situated
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at Ctiti's groc6r . Goderich.
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tion A:khab Khan," he igaid. "Go All. dogs -yelped at them.. some heavy
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� and learn what has takerl place .,arts drawn * 'the road qaused a
ashore
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iingle .of � arm s 'and 'trappings' bould
low
near the Residency. . .
. Thus Lawrenaa bad . scotched the
Parties desirous to - effect insurance
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. or transact busines be
I .across
. the Magazine. Return"here, alone momentary halt,, an .
.a� . d a,, -herd of tin.
' ,ended
. be distillgAished plainly.. At first
Vinifred fle �
ared that they were tro�)ps.
.
snake, but like Wheeler: at C4wnpore.
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-other will
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proinutly attended. to. oil.. applicaMon
buff loes lying.patiently near
.within five.minutes. Mark ydL,,. say , - .a
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. .. 'heir byre told tho story of the- ex,
'alone,' If I see more than one wilo I
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,ent 'in pursuit.of them by the Nana,
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and many another in, India at tha,t
time, he refused::to kill it by disarm-
to arik of. the above ofticers a ' ddressed
*cOmes P shall Shoot." ! . ,itement that bad drawn their keeper
,
, '
ind she whispered the question, .
.'',Are they from Cawnpore, Prank?" .
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-Ing the native regiments updor his
. to their respLttivc postoffices. -Losses
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inspected by. the director who liv(-s
. "Huzoor, I shal I not betray you." . Leross the bridge. . � ..
- "Go, then." - . .1 Soon they were In the .
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"No," he answered, placing a. reas-
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command., Nevertheless they' feared.
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him. They dared.n6t show their fangs,
nearest the scene. , . . I
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He -dilew the man through the wa- ,'ast canter became permissible. They
3assed by temple
iuring,hand on her shoulder... can.
lot see them., b'u't their horses . are ,
In Lucknow. They Stole away in coni-
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ter until -hi§ feet touched the steps. many a devoted.to
Climbing up unsteadily, Akbab. Khan lCali or elephailt-Ilcaded Budhha,. by
valking, so they c I ,a not have
' � . n come our
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panies arid squadrons, glutting their
predatory instincts by slaughter and .
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disaptieared In the gloom. 'I'llen they many .a sacred mosque or tomb of,
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way. They are cavalry - a:d,Vancing -
.
� rom the direction of Luck now 11
pillage eilsewhere before they headed
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W afted Ili silenvii. ThO heavy bread Idohammedan, saint, by in
, � I . any a holy
-,ree decorated
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- '.'Perhaps they. are marchin to the
for Delhi or joined..one of the numeir-
into being
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or the bazaar waf; pungent Ili their nos- with riblion's. In honor
.ellef of Cawnpore?"- . ,9
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trild, and, for a tew seconds they lis- )t its tutelary deity. Now they Were
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tdile(I'to tile trooper's retreating foot_ .
flying between Jancs. of sugar -cane or
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"Let us hope so. But we must not
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Ili emulation of Nana Sahib. It was
one of these .rebel detaehments tbat
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errus of sUbserliltion-41 p' er year
steps. Frank lea e'd ashorIi and put: � mll castor-oil p!ants, now travcrs;
p 3 - . Ing
zd the *boat -off, while Mayne held her jrid..spacea where mh, -the efflorescent
being seen.". . .
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"Your words are despondent, dvar.
.
passed the four4ligitives from Cawn-
Pore oil, the ontskirts of )hlullep.
advance $1.5Q
. . may be charged If
I ;alt of tbo carth, had killed all veg"
by jainming the lee-waro oar into the . eta-
Do you think the whole native.army. is
Iguinst Us?"
Scattered throughout the'i)rdv1nc�-
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not so paid. - No pe�per- discontinue
mud. It was best to make sure. Jon and reduced a once fertile land
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"I scarcely know what to think,
they proved as merciless and ter rible
. until all arVears are
� . . .paid, unle3s at
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the
They did riot speak. Their' ear$ .o a desert. . . . . . .
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were ' Pive miles from. Cawnpore they
.sweetheart. Things look black In so
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to ivealthy natives as to the Euro�
,eans Whom they' met in flight along
. opinion of the publisher
I date 14 -whrich -every v,6;criptian (s
strained as their tumult
thoughts. At last, gorne .0 3w6pt through the barnlet of Mungul-
ne came, a
mny directions. . Once -we are Ili
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Lucknow, and' able to bear Pwhat has
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the main roads, -
paid.is denoted on the I . I
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'kIlvertising
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man, and his firin tread of boot -shod war. They, saw no ope, .and no one
feet betokened a soldier. It ,was, the 5eenle ,d tO . See t . hem though it Is h ' .
4rd
,,eally happened elsewhere, we: shall,
- Tl�e ell aos: into whieh.the -whole
country fell with such extraordinary
rates-Transicat Ahier.
.. tisement%, 10 cents nonpariel
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rebel who.bad li,��,ome their Scout. - ' :o. say in India whal'eyes may not be
"Sahib,", through
)e better able to judge."
. - The khostly squadronis clanked past,
swiftness is demoristrated by, the vary-
Ing treatment different
per
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I line foiZ first insertion and 3 cer
�eeriug wattle, 0 6
edid he, `it Is even as I s r en or
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You. Cawnpore is lost to ieavy barred door�' In the large"11-
inseen Anil 'unseeing. 'When the ,road
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per line, for each- subsequent insert
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,told you.." -
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'. And -you) Akhab Khan, do..you go or Age of Onao' they met a group .of
was .quiet again Winifred and her
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small bodyguard iemounted. The .
people, her uncle, un-
der Malcolm's bold'lleadership, reached
Ion. -Small advertisements not to
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exceed one, inch, Stich as �%Osli,)y
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Stay?" . . .1 I . .hp.wkidarg, or watchlnr n, in the main
"Would you ba,,,cl me draw isword' ;trect. ' These men Salaamed toi. the '
remindar was not. a man 'Who would -
payment, Mr.
Lucknow with comparative edse.�
.
"Strayed 11 or "Stolen," in-
etc., '.
against tile mcn of �Iily Own ra,10911 lahlb-log, probab'y on aco"lit of. -the
.1ccept so Xuynd. gave
its servants some mo . ney., .It may be
Poor little Sophy Christian, aged three,
having lost liar mother In the mas-,
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serted once for 85 cents and each
Wa's the deeps I ring. ails wvr, Atir ercAted by the horscs- Without
"It would not bi., for the first time," Irawing r(Ail, *tbey pusb,d on to Bus.
'hat this Mohammedan gentletnSti
sacre of Sitapore, 'wiiz taken off Int
subqeauent insertion 10 cents.
said Malcolm coldly., "flut I could Aeerutgunge; crossing th�l' ri'ver Sal,
.
wonAered if he had acted rightly when
'he emissaries 0 tile Nanu scoured the
the jungle .by Sir Mountstuart Jmcko
Son, his sister Madeline, a young offi-
ommunicatlins lixtended for publica-
must, as ,a guarantee of good
tl(-vf,,r trust thl..l'o again. Yet a Ind neared the village of B
iast. thou unnee. ,
vhosen ,wrongly, AkhAb Khan, Wholl If only man could rcad the future,
.f
-,ountry next day for news of the miss-
-and
aer mained Burnes, und Surgeon -Major
,tion
'Alth, be accompanied by the UAMO
thy dacy of rei!koning (,omes, may it iokv Malcolm's Soldier spirit would
sahlb two sahlbs who rode towards
Lucknow in the small -hours of tile
Morton. They fell, in with Captain
land -Mrs, Philip 64 and their child,
fxf the wriur. I .
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be remembek-od In. th), favor that thou ialvo kindled as Mayne' told him the.
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didet turn against -al"C's 'of those squalid eommunitied!
morning. Being a,wls,Is man be held
refugees froni Aurtingabad, and the
. W. J. MITCHELL, .
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most upwillingly.
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thy masters! 11 , ,.a(lb yard of that -road was -destined
his peace. He had cast, his bn�ad upon
Whole partY experienced almost In-
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1. . FAit4r anti' r-rcitirietor
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Akbab Khan ralsed his right hand in o be sprinkled with British blood,
its ditches
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.he watersi and. -did not regret It,
-bough he little reckoned on the. return.
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,cTerdible Sufferings during, nine
'months. Mrs. 'Orr, her little girl and
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a military salute. Suddimlly, his crect vhIle would be choked with
11 . .he.. bodl(s of mutineers. But these
,i would make P,Iter many days.
Mine Jackson did not escape from their
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form became IdIstffict, and faded out hings were behind the veil, and the
of sigl�t- The boat wis travelling down
Reinvigorated by the excellent meaL.
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final prison,at Lucknow until the end
Of March, I'SU8 Sophy
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)lie dominant thought passesding Mal-.
strealn once more, Around her tile ,61
the travellers found that their horses
, Christian, who
was always -asking pathetically ",why
,
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0 0 0 0 * * *
Nver lapped layfly. arid tbe, solemn � . Ili now was .that un'ess Winifred
tild her uncle 0(alned `imd of some
of the ml4t-voyeroed
had benefited as greatly its they thera-
selves by the food and brief rest.
mumnlie didn't corre," died.of the hard-
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quietude waters iort they must Ili)) from. their sad-
was Accentuated bYAbe far-off turmoil 11j, with sheer exhaastion. He and
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They had no more adventures on the
Way. Winifred did object to rid-
'RhiPS she had to endure, while the men
were shot in, cold blood by the sepays
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In the city. iis s,4-rvauf hAd n ad.." a' . substantial
The, linge Sail thrust its yard high neal. rarly in the
not
Ing aptride. . while It was dark, but she
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on NoVembcil 16. .
Yet In many instances the rebels
Mlaxieo, Colorado, California ptild
evening, but the
above the fojg bank, and watchers on
the rlvor� saw It. ,%me one halled in 'thevs had cat.n nothing owing to the
did not like the experience, in broad
da.yllght, and when they met all,tUra,,
'either told th.-�fr officers to go away or
th=
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Pacific Coast Points.
the Vernapular, and Chumru replied 0arm and confus['On that reigned 'at
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lithoor.
Sian In $I tikka-gharry, Or hired con -
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LtieknoW,
eseorted to the nearest European
Station, whilio the villagers. though
The Grand Trunk Railway Spn-
is the Popular Route ',
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that they h -me WDIII Dithoor with bay. *Wililn-ed, ir.dcrd, Ili rcaponse. to it
Promoted by. Maleolni he went
ve yance, In the environs of I
she was almost as delighted to secure �
usually hostile, sometimes treated the
luckless
-tem . .frolm
all points east through Canada
oil: . tuetolon, said faintly that she thought
';How goes the good work, brother?" flie could kL-01) i0blig ft had
the vehicle as to learn that the lelty, '
"quite
sallib-log with genuine kind -
*oess and sympathy.
via Chloago. .
she a
"Rarely," eame the voice. ,,I have Irink 'of milk. Stich an admissfQn,
already
though disturbed, wits safe frota'
mutiny." I
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Mr. Mayne of course had Tits own
'house
� PEATI'lIMS.
requiu.-d two bunnniahs to oming from hor brave lips, warned
whom I owed money. Gold is to be -'ratik Clint he must call a halt regard.
That was the man's phrase, and It
faith Ili
In tho vantontnent, whiell was
m
' tuated north of tbe city, across the
Double Track, Fast Serviee, Fin-
had for tb,� taking. Leave the bud-
prow at the bridge, friend, and join es . .14 of loss of thillo, Assuredly, tilts
wag eloquent of the genius ,of
Henry Lawrence,
"Itier Goordtod. Malcolm wis),#d 0
� est Roadbed, Modetin P,quipmelit,
Us.,# . vas an. qu,casion when the sacrifice.
.
"Quite safel" he assured them,
see uncle and milece safely established
In their bungalow before be reported
Ulftexeelled Dining Car Service.
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The raucous, balf-drulaken accents "
substantiated. Akhab XIM11's Of It few InInutea might avoid tht
though they had only escaped by a do-
tAchment of rebel cavalry by the mer-
.
himself at the ReoldencY, but tile oldor,
All elvitlelits of safety arid exYm
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story.
The unseen speaker was evidently grave risk, of a breakdown after day.
cot fluke three hours earlier. .
mati thought they Should all: gf)
Straight to the Chief Commissioner
. fort,
To Tftr-, St'N'NY SM'TIT,
himself a boatman. Ile was rej break. 86 when they entered Bunnee
� oloing
in tile upheaval that permitted d bts they pulled up. and discusoed ways and
0
, They were standing lopposite the
gate of a great Walled enclosure known
and toll h1m wbat bad liapponed at I
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to bf.' paid with a bludgoon and money Meaffli of getting something to eat.
as the Alumbagh, a summer retreat
Cawnpore.
Tbreading the IiAekod bay.aar to.
No inere. d(Wr4ble routo than vi%
to be made without toll. It WAS thvn that Malcolm gave ovi.
built by an old nawal) for a favorit6
1v*rdSL the Balley Guard -that gat- of
A lines, '
Grand Trunk and ronneetilif,
dence that his devotio
Mayne caught Prank by the arm. n to the soldier's
"We are driftir)g lowards tile bridge, Art had not been practised In vain.
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wife, And that was in Jupol In six
short months Havelock Would be ly-
the Residency wbicli was d(,,,tftwd to
VNRY LOW RATES. I
)f boats that uarrl(ti Ilip road to Luck- Mt. Mayne. thought they should rouse
Ing there In his grave,and we'n would
e ever fanIOuS___Jhey en.
b come , for .
countereld Captain Gould NW-st0n, thl,1
Scoure, tbAeLs and tull ill rtleolarg
(low aeross the river", N. said, In the the household at the first reputablo
hurried totiu. of a luall who sees looking dwelling they found.
be talking from pole to pole of the,
Wondrous things done at Lucknow
Jo(,,al S6perlptondernt of Polio% and
.
from �- .
a new
find parilyzing ilnIjg4,l,. '"I'liere Is a 1,14o," said Prank. "Mounted, and in
both by those who hold It and thos�,'
his first word's undeceivod them as
to tile true, pOSItJ0fl Of Itffult'S.
JOtIV RAN,14FOI,11), Vptown.Agt,
Irawbridge fi-r vh(,r tt,afit., but how motion, v�o have some chance of es.
who twice rollevedLit.
"You Johtt Cawnpore last Hight!" he
, . , 17�epot Agent.
A. (J. I.':A1'1'tC4()V
,11111, III ItIly pvent, We Cape IIIIIVSS We fail In with hostile �
1111III '"'Q I'llal it, .
"Quite safoll,
(Irled. "Then You were anlaxingly
or addivss ,1. 1). McDonald, Diottlet
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'111,`t It snefl." cavalry. On toot, we ltile at fh6 metcy
It WAS high time Men ceased to uma
lue,ky. Wheeler has Just lelegraphed
PasVIbAer Agdat, Vylion Stata,)a, To,
"Are itce(i p,.q,13 JI!gi.,(s On file op. Of any prowling ragea"s Who may be
bank?" on Iffid"'Warpath. Lot us rather 16ak
that phrase In .India. 'I
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that he expeets to bo InvoMed by tile
:
Awlto, Oat,
ousite askt d .�Ialoollp.
out for .a i.1)Is44 otnewh#1 .rotAovAd
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r0l;l,,1.1s tOL0ft'.- -Not that Vw.,will bo
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This Oki Common
Cored of 11heumatisg,
Illy one pox Of C41N plt.4$
VARNOT)TV. N.S.
"I have bftn bothered with Rheti.
matism for the past year and have tak-ext
,
a good. many different kinds of luediclae:
44d found no ;�Jief for it.
I One day a friend advised we to trr
.
GIN FILLS, and after takitig ouelbo*
of them, I felt like a new man, I
thought I would write you a few lin.es
L
to let you know bow thankful I am folf,
the relief they gave me, and would,
advise all sufferers from Rheumatism to
try GIN PILLS." ., .
WM. CONTY,
Don't bother with linim�nts And so-
called "blood purifiers'p. They won't
help your kidneys -and Rheutriatisin is
caused by weak, strained or irritated
kidneys. The oiily possible way to curtr
Rbeu%natism,istocuiretbelci4neys. GIN
PILLS will do this as nothing else will.
Take GIN PILLS NOW and be frece
fi;r�om Rheumatism this winter. 5oc. a -
x-6 for $2,50 -and money promptly-
refundcd it YOU Ore not satisfied.
Order from us. if -your dealer does not .
bandlc GIN PILLS, Sample box sent
free Lon request. National DM
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Chemical Co,, Dept. A. TQrOl)tO. 57 L
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0741"I L)'ttcr off here in goTre rtspectg,
12 we are all living In the Residency.
I ;,iw*s'� Y�111, know your. horse hUsr.
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gone, Mayne?"
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"'Gone! Do You irlean that It 1-8 de-,
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stroyed?" � .
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"Burn bT vilp,urd, There Ix
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hardly a b-d,'dIng ].ft in Ite cant -.n-
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ment." ' . .
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-. "But what w,re the troop�; doingr
At any rat-, you are r.ot besteg(d ber& �
yet." . -
"We are oil tbv verge of it. t7ufor-
turiately th.,:l chief won't bring himself
�
to disarm. the sepoys, arid the city i5
.
drifting into a worss condition daily.
,
Half of tile native corps have bolted, .
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and the m,st are ripe for troub!e at th-,
�
first opp3rtunily. The fir,s are tb(�
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work of incendiaries. We have caught
and hang-. d a fow, but thc.y are s war=
ill
ink evervwhrre." . .
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"You Qay WI,ee!er has been In com-
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m , unicatlon with you, this mnriling,"'
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said the perplexed civilian. "Are you ,
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sure? It Is true we escaped In the ,
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first Instance* from Bithoor, but 'Cawri .
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0ore was in flames last -night and the�
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Magazine in licssession-of the.mutf-� -
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ileers." . . .
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"Oh, Yes. We.kn'ow that The one
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thing these black rascals I16't under- ,
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stand is the ital)ortance of cutting the '
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telegraph wires. Wheeler,has thrown .
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tip an entrenchment In the.hilddle of m
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, maidan. I am afraid he is; In a tight
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place, as he Is asking for h6lp whicit �
.we cannot send; Well, good�by! Horoa
'Miss
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to see you at tiffln. Mayne must
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make herself as comfortable sha -
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can In the women's quarters, and pray, .
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like the rest of us, that, this stormt
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He rode off. follo7d by an escort
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of mounted police. alcolm Who had ,
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taken ' no part in thebonverLtion, lis-
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tened to Westolfs words with -a sink-
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Ing btart. He had failed doubly,.tb,en�. ,
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In the mission entrusted to 'him by
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Colvi�.: Not only were dis4espa:tchex i '
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lost,'but he Was inistaken.. in belley- .
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Ing that -the - Cawnpo.re garrison, was
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o�erp'ow.ered. He had turned back at: :
a moment when he should. have
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-etraj�jde-Vo C j-dajj�:'-1-
,yr-id'EFeff -f6-r-
ee-h--lif
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tination. That was intolerable.. The
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memory of -the hawk -nosed, steel -eyed '
� s
officer who rode. from Kurnaul to Mee- �
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rut III twenty-four hours smote hinx
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like a whip. Would Hodsori-the maim
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.who wiPprepared to cross the infernal
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regions if duty called-would.he have
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quitted Caiw!ipore without making su're '. �
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that S ' ir'Hugh MIlleeler was dearl or &
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.he answer to that unspoke - n ques�
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tion brought, such a, look of pain to� , *
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Fran! , es, face "that -Winitredi .watching,
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dered.,what Was wrong. .She, too, bad
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was greatly relieved by it, Why should
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dered? WELS, It lot good news that -
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Ahe English in. Cawnpore were at least . ,/
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ende�avoring to hold Nana Sahib 4C '
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bay? It was On the tip of her tongue. -
..k.k. ..
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to ask what sudden cloud'had fallen. ''
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on -him," -,vltcn the carriage swung:
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through a galeway and she' found her- *
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self in ' side the Residency,,,. The breath.-
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tesq gre�tings exchan,gbo between 11tv-4 '
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colm alone knew Its cause.
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