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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 6 Jan 1905, p. 2

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Lll the herdsmon bore arms. One would have a rifle: another wore I belt In which two or thr'u pistols were thrust; some carried the old time spur. Their nth was most picturesque. The tnrbaned Turk, the jannty Circus. aka. the Jacketed Greek, none of then could match the :1: dress of these hm- The road grow tougher and more m- lcnlt. The: climbed laboriously. stop- mmwxlnthelrhomtbmthâ€" In; spell. On dtherjido flu Jagged Hldden anon: great knoll: end ee- questered ln tertlle valleys were little village: seemingly devoted to peaceful put-sum. Flock- ot the world famous sheep. the skins of whose lambs are cent to Penn. where they are made into garments or cured 1nd sent to Europe end America; were browsing on the hillsides. The native: stared at them in unau- ment. A Russian» meet. in “11°“: ammpanfln‘ M chief on m o friendship, was 1 loan. the! had he"; contemplated. 8000 wt or“; was 1 prisons. W h. an ”:03. like one. Haney Ice-ed nctually the leader. tothhvuhxeothupeopleendec- company hie “More to the pun. Send Nevin: to BIIoon with ell epeed. It he and- the cenven there. let him attack end reecue the title. It the t-cernnn hu gone. let him wait there ‘n'or our return. We that go back to \fleon I: we reecne the girls or there 'will be no we: of leaving the coat.” 4 «'1 will expmu the plan to Nevleky." "no Orekec. I Nevin: lute-ed with many ale."- A Bnuun oflcer he releue prie- enere In this manner end to net toot ed. The moving power was we. "and love laughs at danger. From the village a windlnflath led from the low shore land tot distant range of hills. Along this,” PIOS' recs was rapid: but, swing at the hills, they tound a rugggl. rocky Md over which traveling wis slow. The null horses at tho Muck: were sturdy animals and wat-unnhod over the Jagged stones wavered tho am now path. “By the Khmboghu do you mean the Scythian cult?” uked Harvey. “Yes. It In whnt we all the gulf." “Then out plan is elect. cant. you and I will ‘0 Vlth Palmk {I MI bolt Donut“. tho brother who had been no out: to km Palpnk. 1n- n tld ,Ihowod but little tavor to th .m no lamen'connaent that ‘3: I plan: would be luccesstul. treated considerately. They thought no! 9‘ I mm thadnktheymtngolng,wi beutorescwtintoucoun which tew travelers had ever m- 50m 0! that mu be m the «nun. Hy people will follow me to the 811001: CHAPTER XIX. mu m: 1'0 snooze use. HI people of the village awn-n» ed to look at the lance". 'whoeeelnedtobeotence they looked upon as enemies. yet their chief. Punk. treat-3d the” melt-mm Pelpekmechletwho annoupunuouothnemm when he denuded horses for himself. hie brothers and late friends they were at once (mooning. , The W m placed to hlpok'o nub; ”not. and tho tour robboro. wtth Envoy ond Oukofl. tho lotto: tun: omod from tho otom ot tho gunboot. went on bond. Tho mboot atoonod on, for BIIoon. Ind tho oth- or boot. wtth on all not. Iurtod for l‘olpok'o um. village. 55W ‘. if. has but obey. mfimWHW'3m It will remove every particle of dirt bright and cheery. Absolutely pm marbblc cleansing power. :p washes the cloths: win?! and won’t LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TOROD ”a 0...».0 you. 0 could do noth- dirt and make the whole house pure, and every bar pm re- "Knaufralpak. chief of the Zn- nucks!" cried the people, men. women and children rusmng to surround us party. “What hast thou brought to pay the terrible tux the uneer has put upon us?” 'l w â€"__,. Harvey was interrupted by the un- oetnous welcome given to the return- mg cmet. â€" - . A - AL - fl-â€" 7mm: treasure, my children! It in well. These are my friends, to whom you must showjosplgallty." ‘,,l __. .1- “We will! We will! Thy menus nre our friends, 0 Palpak!" ‘There is much to be said. The trees- ure will be guarded until the tax or the smeer is paid. But there is some- thing to be done now. Let my cup- tains come to me while we eat end rest. We must hasten away to obtain more tressure and perform 3 service for my friends." He led them to the finest house in the place, where women waited upon them. Wine and food were brought. When they had finished. Hervey end Orskofl smoked and listened to the parley between Palpsk and his cnp- tslns. There were ten 0: these. inclutL ing the brothers of Palpek. Domitnn was second in command by reason of his relationship as next eldest hrothc of Palpak. “What, then. 0 chief? Inform n- that we my fight us become: the Zan- nucks." “A caravan conveying much trea- uro nnd that which is greater than tron-are, of more value than gold or gems. will pass on the way to Both:- “In Qu- declared?’ asked one of the warriors. “Have the lasted Mosco- vitea mm thrgatened us?" , 1; -L LL- ‘1’..â€" '1” mm vuuv-~â€"-..â€" â€". V “No; It is not war against the Mul- covites.” n. It will be composed of the sen- ants and soldiers of the 1mm. who has so frequently sent soldiers to mur- der us and steal our children and com- pelled no to pay tribute. Thou lol- dlern of the moor hon stolen-two apron?» great heights Ind the mountains stood majosdctlly about «£5 wonder these people cannot be subdued.” aid Harvey. “Natal-o hu built for then»: tom-cu that no can: can batter down." “The troubls ls.” said Orskolr. “that nature does this only where a fortress Is not necessary. When it comes to guarding a city. placing a battlement upon a passage between two seas. na- ture may be gracious enough to bestow a rocker two. but they mustbe tash- lonedbythehandotnnnbosulttho purpou of defense." ‘Ths anon Is not thatlnaturs 1a mas.” sfld Harvey. “It ls‘ that man is so stubborn that ho establishes hlscmsllnplaceswhmthsy canbs established. Naturo’o fortification an ,-_L_ wagonmknt ere you in the mecca of to expedition that you on tel: of 1” '2'" talked windmills ell my life. I gde them when I was 1 boy. I an ,th out a. likely spot to: one with my eye. shut.” . I I._ AL- l_, In place- 3"- “Except out-ulna st the pment tune. Hello! There in t bl: t0_w_n." L1 .u awn. r.‘ 6 Harvey. polntinx to “$33; [ck at tho town. “prou- hly tho “flung thll town Inch 1. 8004 am)“ Inter. I'd 11k. to put up one 0‘” windmills and I pump fiche thr“ I'll uh Phlpnh to: 3 con- “..-Jhen tho other hudneu In up one 0‘ mm m- Mon“ M won’t 13y}!!! the I} :1). TORONTO. when no on. ever 'tntl to Wm. “It 1. ”'i another upturn. “but an. placo tu- uny. but up mi sad the other biomet- n opportunity t0 explain to Mon." add Punk. Domitmnexththo lino whowfllboyonrchm KI magmas-am" myammnodwwudbomb a J chief. my brother." ho crud. “and. ot the launch. but no and on me! When we fluted In our t to the bland an to obtain an um and bring It here. that. 1» no thought uunu our Mother. an (rum chief the bunch our M We Ion m well. but we drunk much “Listen. 0 my people!" wine: sndin our wine msdnees thought to overcome him end obtsin the tree are. In our right minds we would not think of this. Humbly do we seek pardon of our chief. We promise feith- ful sileginnce. We .will tight by his side ever-more." There wss e murmur, em! all eye- turned to Pupsk. “Itwinbeweuifthhistruef'he eeid. “I trust my brothers agein. I wish no confusion now. We will hu- ten to meet the soldiers of the smear.” There was little delay. Horses were being ledin from nearby new...“ men .with arms were gathering. 0n the reed to the southward they formed. end it seemed e formidsble array. First rode Palpek. with Hervey end Orlkofl. mounted on fresh horsel. After them rode e hundred men, divided in bonds of twenU-nve. eech under e eeptsin. Then esme another hundred under Harvey Ind never experienced no dit- Icuit n ride. At time. they named on the vent of going at: n cm! And hurling themselves. hundndteotor mmtocchindath. botthomued little hone- neexned to know every inch 0! the my and round stepping places whmnmneouldnotutbeywound iiiâ€"wouldn't 11k. to do this for I 11v- tnc." sud mu. “I prefer to all windmmt." “This is rel! mountaineering.” an- swered Orskofl. But their eyes did no: meet as they spoke, for Envoy. who walnhaqdldnotdlrototmm head. “In mum um. undo they tamed In section. and Domini: often an. npmdlpokotoPflpok. Handled none at his mnneu. Hun: could not cadet-mud why Point to can: to:- n" the man who mud to kill him. Onkoflenlmudthnthohadulkod v ... g portion to each at my brother; c porfloatomlnmmdthcmmbulk to be brought km and «livid-d among my people Ind to my the a: demandâ€" odotulhythounoet. Hymnal nbeuod Iain-t my decision and. led by Damian. “tucked me to also my life. I wu ”tilted by the American. :1 I have said. and than the Russian soldiers cum and captured at all. But the crime of Donna: remain; It u the custom for the «pain: to setth upon I punishment." I._ -‘ - m, km thee. they I! In the will or the "Kill him! Futon him ‘ and pluco him his!!!” These cries came from Domltnn turned pale. HO mung” lt‘ Papa. but 1 the chief was as stone. A. 7 “O chief!" said . cyum. mung. "It u well out the "we“ kn" thelr chief to be a! u 9- 1‘ hf " tn dumer (r9!!! hi! ibpthe' " --_ .._.._ m MI? be punished. lt' pople that he whom /protected and thou mum-gaze!- uthawfllotthe tun. rising. Flock: know safe. If he is him on; : 11v- mm the captain- nd learned an Donut”: was much admin! for my nanny exhibition- ot bravery. “It 1- I good thing for uthat Dom!- un :- not chief." sud Onkofl. "Ko- hates us sorely'." hon pus. CHAPTER xx. m ATTACK on m cmvnv. the morning. nae: wnmng and watching nu night. tho cat-Inn wu ducovcred glow. Iy making It: wny along an pus. Pulp“ called Envoy 1nd Ou- kofl to him at the edge of the elm. “Wo wlll ntuck tho cox-Inn ln tun way.” he told. “My mu on now 4!- vldod. 1nd onmhnll' ll under my broth- or Domlun. who lo "I" bran and a good one». Bl- ooctlon wlll go up tho put to hood 0! m comel- lt they bolt and run beyond our men. My own ngctlon will attack 3: thlo not. -v‘ min-w wig-a mn- “I would say no." uid Enney. “W. van to be tn this tau-luau from yum to flnllh." "‘78::â€" it would he ate:- to main hid- don." “it would be impouihle. Onto! in e fighting man and would not remain idle while his eweetheert in in den- ger. I en not e fighting nun. but I could not remain in hiding while you were fighting to: the girl-l love." Domini: cune up. “It will be well (or us to plan. my brother.” he aid. “The eel-even will loonbeheu.” “We have already planned." acid Palpak aternly. “You will take your men farther up the pass. Lie in wait there. It the camels bearing the young women escape. you can capture them. i will remain here and‘aitack." "Heretotore I have been asked in councils." said Domitan aux-lily. “You will obey." aald Palpak. “It is evident." said Harvey to Ora- koir. “that. though he torgirea. he does pass. “I trust there will be as llttle blood- shed as poaslble." salt Harvey to Pal- pak. “We want to get the girls. but do not wish to commit unnecemry murder. The“ ooldiera are simply thereumuchtreum" War-unannou- Wake-d mndecottboA-clnhdmnt 003‘ 836K “(ADAM-1‘. Tho battle of the nmeu’u- Ion vu hdn‘wuedchlenyhythooflcah comma. who net-med not to know the woman-and whomedtoboln- pet-don to bullets. Haunted“ a In. hone. he led every chute. m saw that no long a the Roman were mundbywuomcatheymwen nigh induciblo. Ho watched his chum. to cope with the commuter In perâ€" ouch. For I time It looks! lik. "At m: 1: mm The officer. n: mk- m n duh through tho (moot the bunch. In. beat by seven! of them with spun. He brought his A‘Vw. .â€".â€"â€". -V- .V , with I ruhltho munch much. mm. M mum wu u taro- ctonl out the ”Won 0! the mac lodalouthomubonubym tn with tho ”mum Inland- "Victory!" crud Ema. m!" HowduthoamokuMOI-o- hot. at! at the com 0! Kant-n. who could mum the bum. tho cun- cln knelt. Alto: and Konn were noon in (belt loven' ”all. “My dun“! Hy mung! m an and!” and Burnt. “Ibo Both:- nnl DIV. boon detected!” “m1 ls- .- "now 10!! you «0 ”Baths“: no!) min-t tho command of tho an. my cant-In?" utod Kom ”To one you. my I'm no: u an the girl 1 love. I loaned-my duty from tho Manna-n.” Bo absorbed m they In (bdrm!- Inn that a cry Mm the bounds did not use! them. Happening to turn u- bedd. Hmey cut the tom of Pal- â€" n_-|_ ”I‘ll. ‘- "0.33% mv£x"'ruuk 81M! exclaimed. “‘uwmcfifi imLtcll you tho-pod news. I“ duet receiving your 1362!, the day heron Nev-Year's I mted- ‘â€" witb new revoke “won the 6m of'ck year. I wrou- D'. I. V. Heme. gt: “)0. 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