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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 17 Aug 1906, p. 9

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I hrflhrnn By RIDER HAGGARD i we Land of Promise for us.” “*1 rother. “Well, thank ‘31 the time has come to act. 'M've are to not about it is can say.” time will show. As our 5' U a Wmhm sad In etc flu: London. To'ro nnnnnnn trod Winni i'peg, Va anc cum. St. Jo ohn. N. 3.. Hamilto on ”Hum-'78 an m swigmai P 8 Mike» 'm m - a 5M h‘ w swirl m‘mkmté upflgg ‘BWJWMFQ 1%- u 't‘ 9100. fiuctgifigm E cumte and reliable thermometer on your oven. The Pandora thermometer reduces cooking to an exact science. You know precisely how much beat you have and what it will do in a given time. I: is one of the small things which makes the Pandora somueh different and better thancommon, The Pandora Thanmmmr ren were seated together ceapartmthemofthe gazed Godwin 1h mam: able translgglffiI “I! h. 2 by seine '1 o I mnowmg it Hi fig: Latin vefswfl. indeed til Hum"- mu; 8? in s F Andrew m {if} tine? some 56m vim-3 826 B 9: mm e; um mafia“ {8%qu mm 3:?! Whammmommly! 11m 6 mum”. umnoknow may ”I made. ”Hméohfivico comm “am.” 8“]! Ii”r'ixorl "feeds the bananas, ummcmmm'a; “muonnpwhmpoufllfldm- mum. . 3w m. of Anr’ mm m: M EKLY POST, LINDSAY. FRIDAY. 'AUGUS -"J W" I “Too late to say no, I fear me,” said the woman with a laugh, “:0 you must be my guests awhile if you would not need to wash and eat. Follow me, slrs, "I'V-“u V’- 9"â€" ' *--~ , Godwin looked at Walt. and Wu)! at Godwin, and they began to discuss together what they would do. When they had agreed that it seemed not wise to trust themselves to the care of a. strange woman in this fashion, they looked up to see the donkey la.- den with their trunks being led away bythepomr. , _. ,,,,,.‘ ..... ~--.‘ Woun- pardon." said Godwin “3 he! at length and, Speaking is. French. “but this manâ€"" “Loads up your baggage to take it to my inn. It is cheap, quiet ad oom- tortahleâ€"things which I heard yen say you required just now. did I not?” she answered in a sweet voice, also speaking 11} 89°? Franck ,_, m u m At 1am fife? stead in the meme; Esteem mathum angel‘s: enagweie £119wa 551% ttmqietaageg efeeaagemec. smegma; d as N {I swam 9mg 9! . $21“? nafim sent v jams?“ :3 -- Then boats came out to greet them from the shoreâ€"for at that time Beirut was in the hands of the Franks -â€"and in the shooting and confusion which followed they saw no more of this merchant Thomas. Nor did they seek him out again, since they thought it unwise to show themselves too curious about the Sheik Al-jehal. In- deed, it would have been useless, since that trader was ashore in mu hours before they were sufler‘ed to leave the ship, from which he depafted alone m .8 flflvgtp my-..» A a... .LA "Hunks... “Of course we' will.” added Walt. “Still, that country must be worth traveling in.” “Fear not; we will,” answered God- win, “who come to seek holy place:â€" not hunt; or devils.” | "As. following my hnsin " he answered. "no tor.” And he wed them a t one pot! pooh to the north. " ‘1! ever go rther.” "Why not?” asked Godwin. "Recourse them in the territory of the Sheik Alalezbo ”-ond he looked at them mmhfllyâ€"“th” he odd- ed. neither Christian her Saracen visit without an invitation, which to widen given.” Again they inquired why not. > “Baseline.” “were?“ the trader. a watching, them.‘ on men ve their liven. and that nun in the lord or death and magic. 8mm things are to be seen in his castle. and hhout it lle wonderml tut-dens inhhhited by lovely women that no evil Ipiritl. who bring the ml. 0! men to ruin. Also, this Old Han o! the uountnin is a great moment. at when even all the princes o! the East are terrified, torheepenkenwordtohutednu-- or mantaâ€"who m initiated. had they go forth and bring to deoth any whom he hates. Young men, . I like you well, and I say to you. he med. Inthls Syrintheremmnnywonders tobeseen;1eavethoeeotlluyatnnd its teal-ml lord nlone it you desire to look again uponâ€"the towers of Lin- 00m, and seemed as though he listen- thoit talk. imam mingled with than this same Thoma of Ipswich, mudvmtod nonhuman. or no it leaned. ted out the Donation of the city. at fertile country by which it was surrounded. and of the distant cedar-clad mountains where, uheuidflirmxingot'l‘rmhd entitle timber for Solomon’s Temple. 8. " no you been on than?” and Walt. LO oomIn‘a‘ new oz n, no were burst into prayers and song: or thanksgiv- ing. Indeed. one of these menâ€"a tn- der known as Thomas of Ipswich- was, _they tend, standing clone to T'ae thermometer on the Pandora range oven means precisely in ac- curacy to the coo}: what the square and compass mean to the draftsman. Without the square and compass the draftsman would have to work en- tirely by guess, just as you do without an ac- They add: “Yes; it will serve." W whgt mm in their minds. she 3.4de: “Have no fear for your W- w." you as rich us you a, you no humble, both It Ind you are m. mule Inn of the wider Hu- oudn. O ”juntaâ€"but how no you and?“ up“: “4 Jon.” "0. In: M .399? I!“ ”‘32.!“ With seer-mils euddenness the Nu- bian who had led away the mule ap- peared, and took up sonic of the pack- ages.Thensheledthemdownapas- sage into 5 large, sparsely-tarnished room with high windows, in which were two beds laid on the cement floor, and asked them It It pleased éggfére 310.82%:thme etc. We M ”a? mm file was a we by your Hate momma mm shape as you mm mm!- yes. w tabs area-ed and «hike ”€33" ht: beneath your Ulmhema; and." She added, trial her eyes upon the line of white hair on Godwin'a head where the sword hadstruckhimintheh'ayonbeath Creek quay, “show the wounds 01 knights, though it is true that a man might come by such in any brawl in a. tavern. Well, you are to pay me a good price. and you shall have my best room while it pleases you to honor me with your company, Ah! your baggage. You do not with to leave it. Slave. come here." ”if “a: @323??? g; WEI. § ME “and Mimfigém SW3 “.pgkg: t! "98: an 11 you hm we. keep hotter W 0w W mg.“ . also gave m the sum. adding in he; gust mm: H , tins. The money will not pay for the wear at my ”8‘. hours, but give it me, md let me go to pumm- who will reward me better." "Who 9. ho?" the mid coldly. "Do you mean the lordâ€"who hull?" And Ibo looked u himâ€"c terrible look. "Your pardon, widow uuoudo." he sold. "I forgot that you no a. Chut- tlan. ond natunlly old. with Chris- mama: the vow nomad to mm uko mi. about to mm. the M but" at his: guilt unmoved. “No moor. Mound: a. I 3. um :- mm: no to do your ov I work. yo M. 0 port o: thou cox-mm a mum 3 two honour, you child etude-WV- lho Mood fooklu It hm quite it moved. although Godwin. who and» uood on. but cum to undomnd hath!“ won 0nd n. her pounce. handy. homer. in o perfect Mm 03.99040! '30 I919. 01' nth." 2m om: Then (allowed n M an mm- to. long mm til.- ma- some. null-hood man all tor who, «to: the «stern m on. lulled hlmell lnto I hour over the mm m oh and u length bum to_¢tll lm by _l_ nun”. “A. kind): uyon wishâ€"I men a '43“ “:35: "z" :23. a m ' n, to e porter; In young ghost you.” “We are satisfied," said Godwm. “especially," he added. with a bow and removing the up from his be“. “us. having brought us here without leave 33me sure mtyonwili cut us who no strangers kindly." “Mad or same, they are proper men," acid the impassive woman, as though to herself, then added in French. “Sire, I repeat, this is but a humble place, scarce fit for knights like you, but it yomi honor it. the charge ioâ€"Io m u “What is that to you?" he answer. ed. as he busied himself in loosening the baggage. “They will pay their score, and all sorts of maé folk come to this country, pretending to‘ be that they are not. Also you sought them-â€" why. I know notâ€"not they you.” "‘1?th stringers " she said in Arabic to the porter, “do not speak the truth.” merchants, not for famous knrghts; yet, sits, I welcome you to it,” she said presently, scanning them out of the corners of her eyes. "" ‘ “We are but squires ‘in . own country, who make the p ." mplied Godwin. “For what sum eac day win you give us board and a. good room to sleep in?" __ Here the woman dismounted and gave the mule to a Nubian who was waiting. Then, with a quick movement she unveiled herself, and turned to- wards them as though to show her beauty. Beautiful she was, that there 'could be no doubt, with her graceful. swaying shape, her dark and liquid eyes, her rounded features and strangely impassive countenance. She was young alsoâ€"perhaps twenty-five, no moreâ€"and very fair-skinned tor an “Whither go we, I wonder.” MN Godwin, as they trudged through the ahdeotBelmtwlththo hot sun striking on their heads. "Who can tell when a strange wom- an letda?" replied Wolf, with a laugh. At last the woman on the mule turned through a doorway in a wait or about brick. and they-found them- selves beforotheporchotawhlte. mumbling house which stood in a large garden planted with mulberrlea, oranges, and other fruit trees that were atrange to them, and was situa- ted on the borders of the city. A mmgtoopootvneroannommo was tied. Loosing it. she looped to the add!» without help. and bean to ride am, looking back from time to time to too that they were following her. I3. indeed. they muat. lastern. “ “Us“ hnnflnJl for nth-aims and :9 ms: the had at Pam “A we «do truly.” Mid Godwin- “But an m. am can you mm Whitherthptbdyhfl ‘W h mum!“ , “1? 0h. tron a. man on the dromon Who called here while I made may mu: food. md told me a strange story thathonlou-nodinmmota band sent by Subbed-(IN: 1m Whammâ€"touptuntm tun may. 0! whom the W mod Godvln and Walt touch: an flat bud duo-«mud hddthcmoa Hmhhhuydeodhonlditm ~whflothohdyelupd:udothov mommmywenuhnlnumn. umooomapttoumwm mmuamuummmm WIN." 7' “Surely those gwlns would be planed to and themselves so Mom. authowdmyouchmwwhw“ them. 0 widowed hostess at a. 8m Now Gédiln‘u Jaw dropped. but Walt laughed out loud. and loom that they were none in the room, tor :he clue Md deported. naked in his urn: an! M1. an ‘m‘ mam. a: E 1 E s E . how no they imadiâ€"Bh' Godwin “(1'8” Walt. at the home 01 D'Arcy, which h“ been told 0113 thll Md?" 3;: country did you eve! hm «to» "W Emu Mum ”'9 “£959: why «335m h 00:; 3.2% Mb . . the?“ EV“ m; t6 “EM” we “Only tint he lives at I pines allot! Hum. which we VIII: to that.” A also mm. 700 Kid?” I”! diam than WW. Md her “I“ {0 WM “no 1030 'enliod also! bu Bi: Pl]- gruns, whu know you d a crud lord ”40-bit?" A A Now she «and at him vith wide, wondering eyes, And, replied: ,_ “0h.” In aid, “we thought the mo m John." “Shun." she answered, and they noted mt the looked round quickly as the spoke the yard. 7_ “Out yonder.” laid Wuit, waving his head toward: the mountain. “We deeiretoiookuponthecedereothe- been 1nd its great hiiie before we go on towerdl Jeruuiern." “Coder: at ubenon‘!" OM replied. sum :1 mly safe for two men m3: flaw mmgi‘imder peofi; who rob and kill. .lloreover. the lord of thoee mountains 119.: Just now a qunrrel with the Chrietiune, and would take any whm he found primary." They ohe do!!!" the who with water. Wh! they drank Iho fill!“ them euddeoly who! were their mm. and how long tho: wuhod to stay In Beirut. They answered am for the next «w doyo they hod none, on they needed to not, to nee the town and a- neighborhood. and to buy good hone“ matter in which perhaps Ihe could holy them. )luoudo nodded Wu. and asked whither they wuhed to ride no hon-lee. “Drink “other cu or who u mum!» aid. as! and am their man with the IV!!! VIM Latinosâ€"tor u mmod to p on. a» to loo-mm an no unruly 0: Im- r0. Then they undid their baggage, and having taken from it clean garments. washed themselves after their long Journey with the water that had been placed ready for them in great jars. This, indeed, they needed, for on that crowded dromon there was little chance or washing. By the time they had clothed themselves afresh. put- :tingontheirshirtsotmanheneath their tunics. the Nubian came and led them to another room, large and light- ed with high-set lattices. where cus- hions werepiledupmthenoorround sruxthstsisovaslald upon the noonlotionincthmtobeseatedon the cushions, he went away, to return un AmmuhMedumud sitesthenuhtowlassdeflerthe {owls cakes and sveetmests and (mi until. ravenous as they were. who days had ted upon salted pork‘ud biscuits full of worms wash- ed down with bed ester. they were forced to be; her to bring no more. “How’h that Ian! mod?” asked “I hope not," muttered Walt. and this time he spoke {cry 19w indeed. “Brothers Peta and John, I forgot to caution you to speak low in this house, a: there is lance-work over the doors to let in the air. Do not be afraid. I only heard the voice of John, not what he said.” _ Godwin turned‘ to reprove him. when the voice of the flaw Masouda was heard “than; gyms; _ ‘ "A strange hostess,” said Wolf. laughing, when she had left the room; “but I like her. though she netted us so finely. I wonder why? What is more. brother Godwin, she likes you, which is as well, since she may be useful. But, friend Peter. do not let it go too tar, since like that porter, I think also that she may be dangerous.‘ Re- member. he called her a spy,- and probably she is one." _ _ _ “You need it w autumn you apart, who, I suppooe. ore twins. Let me seeâ€"Peter hu 3 line of white hair and grey oi“. John has blue eyes. John also is the greater wan-tor, it a pilgrim can be a Monâ€"look at his muscles; but Peter thinks the more. It would be hard for a. woman to choose between Peter and John, who must both of them be hungry, yo Igotopreparethedrfood." 7 "Peter,” mmréd Godwin “Remem- ber the pilgrim with the line of whit. hair is Peter. " "Wait to speak at the fortune until row. nan done mm her, 81M 1! Peter, or John!" replied, with something likeâ€"3 e “non be: hand. some nee. A “And hue been no fortune“ u to be up tured on its share by me widow Mucous.” answered Godwin, bowing min ,-A_ "Inn am no other nou’xouncm us our W“ Carger’s Little LiverPills. ABSOLUTE SEGURITY. “1 in Hot HUM! Mflwlmfltfl Mill my IO! “M 1% wan-m9 .133 Win ‘mn ms 50,3 Wilma "will!!! wwwi rm“ “You think you can." and (Edwin; "but for my part I u: lure tint this hmtfltotudmumnhothlt mdonot'uhtohmumymm than n will to harm you. To be mm. then, it In necessity tar as to mu AI- 5M1.“ chums bu brought “I lose erâ€"l! It be chumsâ€"will” magnum-um mgrnmmr mm we spefi oth an- heir “Yen." bréke In Wall. who now lea-nod this tut for the first time; “we both! that.“ Sho' listened with an unpacks taco and answered: to!» on Is nothing w‘mch weuolee‘yhetgsm- ed. especially us you ssy the! our secret is no secret. which I on well believe. Now. this secret being out. I propose ihsi we more ourselves from your root. end so to stay with our own people hi the cutie, where. I doubt not, we shul be welcome. telling mom thetwewouldbidenolongerwithou who is celled s spy. whom we have discovered slso to he a ‘dsuxhier o! Al-je-hel.’ After which. perhnps, you will hide no longer in Beirut. when, u we nth“. spies end the ‘douxhters or Al-Je-bel' are not. welcome”, _ ”hon on to when it van .1". ad who hu charged an vtth l mu- M. Nov, hum. M us he put: with one author. You know h m! dos! “our”. hut ulthoulh It has mum us to on" cam!"- tho NW um um mu; m an that am '- “Wino. that}! f” m and. with fur and man In or own. "R hâ€"" cod no coma. "I am: not.” aid Godwin. had. put;- an his had Into hln hm- ho drew Moo ooh flu. with which ban: to play unlguly. _ _ _ ‘ “Gall. to mac Aldo-bu? You. you mud I. much upon the IN . m m not? POI-Mp. um I. why cum to nut you. wax. your than“ rm 2'. cm In! ever you ruck m am on In. moon.” “Not much except m u we If. solo; to Mt Aldo-bu. ooum we can wrung! tenant. to hue met his gamut. 7 7, “A11 111 any." mum-ed Godwin. Then looking her straight in the hoe he and: "Room“. who know no much, tell me why, mount other men. did thht donkey driver all you ‘dauxhter o: Al-Je-hdl'?" She ltlflod. und unmrod: “So you understand Anhlc? I thought It. Why do you at? Whu do. it mm: to you?” “It seems,” said Walt in English. “thntweareflieuinsweb,and that the spider is called the widow lb mdgthoughotwhttmweuew her I know not. Now. brother. what is to be done? nae friends with tho spider ‘! “What. you still stare at me and doubt? Good, I hove been telling you lies. I wns not awniting you upon the quay, and that porter with whom I seemed to quarrel was not charged to seize your baggage and bring it to my house. No spies watched your move- ments from En'glmd to Beirut. Only since you have been at dinner I visit- ed your room and read some writing! which. foolishly, you have left among your baggage, and opened some books in which other mmes than Peter and John were written, and drew a great sword from it: seaboard on which was engraved a motto: ‘Meet D'Arcy, meet Death? and henrd Peter call John Wulf, and John all Peter Godwin, and lo forth." 313 5? i i E gas; 5?? 31 E5 5 E: é’ 3%“ l?“ g: is E g 12%? gigsgé E58 2% “a? :3; gsg :5 E3 :3 35 . Have I not sald lt is as to know? Now, why do tell you this? Well. perhaps because ukeluchkntgbtsasyouare,aadl like that tale of two men whostood aldo by slde upon a pier whlle a wom- an swam the stream behind them. and atterwards, so're wounded. charged their way through a host of foes. In the East we love such deeds of chlv- alry. 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Without the square and compass the draftsman would have to work en- tirely by guess, just as you do without an ac- curate and reliable thermometer on your oven. The Pandora therm an exact science. You heat you have and what It is one of the small ometer reduces cooking to know precisely how much it will do in a given time. things which makes the Pandora so much different and better than common ranges. Was-ohm nnd Factor!” 3 London, Ton-onto, Montreal. Winnipeg; Vancouver. St. John. N.B.. fimilton iféKeys Morrison, Sole Agents 1 V l * ’BRETHREN: .. ‘ By RIDER HAGGARD mar “King M's mass," “the; ‘ “mus,” “Alan Wu,” "Tbs world’s basin," Ito. (byyrtzhi. ’03-4. by H. B. Haggard. sstvum. in ms 0'11 WOI’OS. cause to be ashamed of them. i Through the bot hsse of a July morning a dromon. as tertslnmercbnnt vessels of that time Were night have been seen drilling before a light breese into St. Geerue‘s lim- at ilnmti. on the mm: of Hyrla. t‘y. pills. whence she and sailed lest. was so! A hundred miles away, yet she had taken at: days it) do the Journey, tut on account of stormsâ€"wot which men: were aunt: n! this time of year. but through lack of wind to move her : still, her captain and the motley hood of answersâ€"for the most prt Eastern merchants and their ser- vants, together with a number of pil- plms of all nationsâ€"thanked God for to prosperous a voyageâ€"for in those lines he. who crossed the seas without iiipwreck was very fortunate. , l Among these passengers were God‘ via and Wulf, traveling, as their. Ids had hidden them, unattended by lives or by servants. Upon the ship by passed themselves of! as brothersl :ud Peter and John of Lincoln, a l hot which they knew something, :3!!! stayed there on their way to ;Scottish wars; simple gentlemen- ‘dssall estate, making a pilgrimage its the Holy Land in penitence for but sins and for the repose of the ml: of their father and mother. At“ ills isle their fellow-passengers, with fin they had sailed from Gena, to film place they traveled overland, lunged their shoulders. For these. look what they were, knights ' . Nth degree; and considering their. but stature, long swords, and the his of mail they always wore be- IIih their gambesons, none believed firm but plain gentle folk bent on a rims errand, Indeed, they nicknamed, Mn Sir Peter and Sir soon, and as Helihey were known throughout the hinge. The brethren were seated together “little place apart in the bow of the m”.112!!! engaged. Godwin in reading his an Arabic translation of the 9039913 mad:- hy some Egyptian monk, 3“ W'lii in following it with little ’8! in tho ln'in version. Of the for- ,” "mm“ indeed. they had a air- Hnt-t .,. their youth; since is; hen-l u ....,., a» mm. was am: hind. eiihv-‘tt-h they enttiti but ' l5 N ”‘99“ did who bed uses tang i. is 9‘?!“ is a.» mum at no; matter; 59%! t... we we might lilies “Q‘a-Vwimlfiu at lids tell us, they W “W we installs a some it item wet. («units its ill” milid m; We ls spacing it with a priest. “and silent {lion} years in th! sad instiuoted them for a fee. 3 “iii certain Syrian merchants ,7 More. “a“! the book. brother.” said Wu"; ”me *8 Lebanon at last," and be mild to the great line of mountains “a, “18 themselves dimly through ,0 we'nppmgs of mist. “Glad I am Will ”16m. Who have had enough he“ “001166 scrolls and learn- hilly; 331d Godwin; “the Promised mfiléhel‘and of Promise for us," Willa his brother. “Well, thank t the time has come to act, how we are to set about it is “no.3,“ I can say." In. h?“ t1mewill show. As our “3:11,? will seek out this in ’ mug; said Wulf, for just then. l’cllants. and with them a In. full! pilgrims, their travelâ€"worn M “is ‘d rapture at the thought kg,” m“ Of the voyage were hot they Were about to set no. a, No... ‘3 sround their Lord had Jo's-s forward to the bow mm .0 ' called. ‘ to oouiln‘a‘ nc'w or it, and more burst lw>=>g g/*~â€" into prayers and songs of thanksgiv- /@ 6\ ing. Indeed, one of these menâ€"o tra- ~ der known as Thomas of Ipswich- was, thiy found, standing close~ to . and seemed as though he listen- ed ' their talk. 0 brethren mingled with them is this same Thomas of Ipswich, who had visited the place hetero. or so it seemed, pgintcd out the beauties of the city. of the fertile country by which it was surrounded, and of the distant cedar-clad mountains where, as he said. Hiram, King of Tyre, had but the timber for Solomon's Temple. "Have you been on them?” asked Wolf. ”Ay, following my business” he ' answered. "so far.” And he show-ed them a great snowscap‘ped peak to the north. "Pew ever go rther.” "Why not?” asked Godwin. "lieehilse there begins the territory of tile Hheik Al=ie=bttl"=sntl be looked at them menulanly="wbom." he scat ed. neither Christian nor Saracen visit without an invitation, which is seldom given." Again they inquired why not. "Because." answered the trader. still watching them. "most man love their lives. and that man is the lord of death and magic. Strange things are to be seen in his castle. and about it lie wonderful gardens inhabited by lovely women that are evil spirits, .; who bring the souls of men to ruin. I Also, this Old Man of the Mountain , is a great murderer. of whom even all I the princes of the East are terrified, . for he speaks a word to his fedaisâ€" l or servantsâ€"who are initiated, and .' they go forth and bring to death any whom he hates. Young men, . I like you well, and I say to you, be warned. In this Syria there are many wonders to be seen; leave those of Masyaf and its fearful lord alone if you desire to look again uponâ€"the towers of Lin- win)! “Fear not: we will,” answered God- win, “who come to seek holy placesâ€" not haunts of devils." “Of course we will.” added Wulf. “Still, that country must be worth traveling in." Then boats came out to greet them from the shoreâ€"for at that time Beirut was in the hands of the Franks â€"â€"and in the shouting and confusion which followed they saw no more of this merchant Thomas. Nor did they seek him out again, since they thought it unwise to show themselves too curious about the Sheik Al-je-bal. In- deed, it would have been useless, since that trader was ashore two full hours before they were suffered to leave the ship, from which he departed alone in a private boat. . _ _ At length they étoodiil the inctley Eastern crowdupoii the Quay, was; def-ind where they eciilghiidflah ihh that was quiet sad at s can charges, hiii‘ce they did not Wish} i8 he cell: slams persons of west or imper- tsllee. its-tiles llsgéfid ere some: w a hull er 1 ed wiieis they 356mm, “32?th drew near, seismmlged a parts who let] it ill er. ‘i‘ is less. vithes small a , re s t it ' the back of wash “mi“ piditv. slid V rs when the? ' would . a forbidden him. painted to the veiled woman- "?our pardon," said Godwin to her at length and speaking in French. “but this manâ€"" l “Loads up your baggage to take it to my inn. It is cheap, quiet and com- fortableâ€"things which I heard you say you required just now, did I not? she answered in aprswghet voice, also s kin in good on . l pgodwign looked at Wait, and Wuif ? at Godwin. and they began to discuss . together what they would do. When * they had agreed that it seemed not ‘ wise to trust themselves to the care . of a strange woman in this fashion, ' they looked up to see the donkey in- den with their trunks being led away . the porter. 1’qu late to say no, I fear me,” said the woman with a laugh, “so you must be my guests awhile if you would not need to wash and eat. Follow me, sirs, (as: s desks! Then she swam lie was ‘eoe‘fved by Mr .11“ e twiiflilm ' simps turned through a doorway in a wall of unburnt. brick, and they-found. them- selves before the porch of s. white, umbunghousewhlchstood loam garden planted with mulberries, oranges, and other fruit trees that were strange to them, and was situa- ted on the borders of the city. Here the woman dismounted and gave the mule to a Nubian who was waiting. Then, with a quick movement she unveiled herself, and turned to- wards them as though to show her beauty. Beautqu she was, that there could be no doubt, with her graceful, swaying shape, her dark and liquid eyes, her rounded features and strangely impassive countenance. She; was young 'alsoâ€"perhaps twenty-live, no moreâ€"and very fair-skinned for an Eastern. “an” hnuanJI for villa-1min and merchaiits, not for famous knights; yet, sirs, I welcome you to it,” she said presently, scanning them out of the corners of her eyes. “ "We are but squires in . own country, who make the p mags." replied Godwin. “For what sum each day will you give us board and a good room to sleep in?” she said in “These strangers " Arabic to the porter, “do not speak the trut ." “What is that to you?” he answer- ed, as he busted himself in loosening the baggage. "They will pay their score, and all sorts of mad folk come to this country, pretending to, be what they are not. Also you sought themâ€" why, I know notâ€"not they you." “Mad or sane, they are proper men," said the impassive woman, as though to herself, then added in French, “Sire, I repeat, this is but a humble place, scarce fit for knights like you, but if you will honor it, the charge isâ€"so much." “We are satisfied," said Godwin, “especially," he added, with a bow and removing the cap from his head. “as, having brought us here without leave asked. we are sure that you will treat us who are strangers kindly.” “As kindly ssyou wishâ€"l mean as you can pay for." said the woman. "Nay, I will settle with the porter; he would chest you.” Then followed a wrangle live minu- tes long between this curious hand- some, still-faced woman and there tar who, after the eastern fss on. lashed himself into a frosty over the sum she ode and at length began to call her by l names. She stood looking at him quits us- movod. although Godwin. who under- stood sll, but tended to understand nothing wen cred at her patience. Presently. however, in a perfect foam of sales he sold. or rather spat out: “ o wonder. intends the 8 7. that a r hlrln me to do your ev I work. are talts i 9 part of these Christian d against a true believer, you child of Aldo-ball" Instantly tbs woman seemed to stiffen like a snake about to strike. "Who is be?” she said coldly. "Do you mean the lordâ€"who kills?" And she looked at himâ€"o terrible look. At that glance all the anger seem- ed to go out of the man. “Your pardon, widow Masouds," he said. “I forgot that you are o. Chris- tian, and naturally side with Chris- r m stood locking of his: quite unmoved. tinns. The money will not pay for the wear of my ass’s hoofs, but give it me, and let me go to pilgrims who will reward me better.” She gave him the sum, adding in her quiet voice: " ; and if you love life, keep better watch over your words.” ‘1' en the after went, “liar” so hats in was s lilies that is 9 dirty lit a tanning. tattered he ea. slight, more lite s nails 1 its s as stone“ 881885 Shfih;Aeli 0 lat; #8 still that their a as 53 SW“? 9‘ SE insects 3 8s ‘Bd- 39 capitalists finals. it i “"mi'vo me but here is m til , glows 'psrttrsste as - one towards us dilemma can .39 assessments. “swells tube dressed and armed hlike “mum beneath your anthems; and." 9118 added, filled her eyes upon the line of white hair on Godwin's bead where the sword badstruckhlminthefrsyonDeath Creek quay, “show the wounds of knights, though it is true that a man might come by such in any brawl in a. tavern. Well, you are to pay me a good price, and you shall have my best room while it pleases you to honor me with your company, Ah! your . You do not wish to leave it. Slave. come here." With startling suddenness the Nu- bian who had led sway the mule sp- andtookupsonioofthepack- i into. “Waittospeskcf Monument! Poland-John?- somethingliko-a mm Godwim “Ramon- ilgrim with the line 1 white hair is Peter.” “You need it to distinguish you apart, who, I CUM are twins. Let me seeâ€"Peter has a line of white hair-and grey cm. John has blue eyes. John also is the greater warrior. if a pilgrim can be a warriorâ€"look at his muscles; but Peter thinks the more. It would be hard for a woman to choose between Peter and John, who must both of them be hungry, no I go to prepare their food." “A strange hostess,” said Wulf, laughing, when she had left the room; “but I like her, though she netted us so finely. I wonder why? What is more. brother Godwin, she likes you, which is as well, since she may be useful. But, friend Peter. do not let it go too far, since like that porter, I think also that she may be dangerous. Re- member, he called her a spy, and probably she is one." Godwin turned to rcprove him, when the voice of the widOw Masouda was heard without trying: “Brothers Peter and John, I forgot to caution you to speak low in this house, as there is latticework over the doors to let in the air. Do not be afraid. I only heard the voice of John, not what he said." “I hope not," muttered Wulf, and this time he spoke very low indeed. Then they undid their baggage, and having taken from it clean garments, washed themselves after their long journey with the water that had been placed ready for them in great jars. This, indeed, they needed, for on that crowded dromon there was little chance of washing. By the time they had clothed themselves afresh, puto ting on their shirts of mail beneath their tunlcs, the Nubian came and led them to another room. large and lighb ed with high-set lattices, where cusp blocs were piled upon the door round a rug that also was laid upon the floor. lotioning them to be seated on the cushions, he went away, to return again presently, accompanied by Has- ouda. bearing dishes upon brass plat- ters. Those she placed before them, bidding than out. What that food was they did not know. because of the mess with which it had been cover ed, until she told them that it was fish. After the fish came flesh, and after the flesh fowls. and after the fowls cakes and sweetmssts and fruits, until, ravenous as they were. who for days had fed upon salted pork and biscuits full of worms wash- ed down with bad water. they were forced to beg her to bring no more. "Drink another cup of wine at least“, she said. smiling and filling their lungs with the IIth vintafo of Lebanonâ€"for it seemed to p one her to see them out so heartily of her “ml They obeyed. mixing the wine with water. While they drank she asked them suddenly what were their plans, and how long they wished to stay in Beirut. They answered that for the but few days they had none, as they needed to rest, to see the town and its neighborhood, and to buy good hchcH matter in which perhaps she could help them. Masouda nodded again. and asked whither they wished to ride on horses. ' “Out yonder." said Wulf, waving his hand towards the mountains. "We desire to look upon the cedars of Le- hnncn and its great bills before we go on townrds Jerusalem." "Cedars of Lebanon?" she replied. “That is scarcely safe for two men aI 1 those ountalns are mg? wfid‘hlasts andmwildcr people who rob and kill. Hanover. the lord of those mountains has just now a quarrel with the Christians, and would take any whom he found prisoners." “How is that lord named?” asked Godwin. “Sloan." she answered, and they noted that she looked round quickly as she spoke the word. “Oh," he said. “we thought the name was Jebal." Now she stared at him with wide, wondering eyes, and replied: “He is so called also: but, Sir Pil- grims, what know you of the dread lord Aldo-ball” “Only that he lives at a place called hissynf, which we wish to visit" Again she stared. “Are you mad?” she queried, then checked horself. and clipped her hands for the slave to remove the alBhu’. lhmwotzne lha'llxitl’ei: $33031” we a ' “ . " ’ a. assessed timedsl "the slits ‘ all accompany “filly. it is histyslldssst ‘28. .ssysll MW“ h 90. thofcrtunotmtll her, M I: replied, with Gunmhcrhand- legged fsfersmpers, v: e sickness: be was." lréll iegvisti or“ s shell erethsreslea Hoists. vesdvlests pll lms. ' thiskss "vssreset . left «We fwlr‘” ‘° ”" m "‘ “I mmm‘ ' a. sits-m «a su . why you think it worth while to liesicspasrvidovliudsvw Wulf laughed out loud. that they were alone in the room, for the slave had departed. asked in his urn: “Sm-cly those twins would be pleased to and themselves so famous. But how did you chance to hear of them, 0 widowed hostess of s Syrhn Mk“)! III!" .1 think it strange that I it E ii "“53 “Egfitigti w. Have I not said it is as to know? Now, why do you this? Well, perhaps because such knights as you are, and I like that tale of two men whostood side by side upon a pier while a wom- an swam the stream behind them, and afterwards, so'rc wounded, charged their way through a host of foes. In the East we love such deeds of chiv- alry. Perhaps also because I would warn you not to throw away lives so gallant by attempting to win through the guarded gates of Damascus upon the maddest of all quests. “What, you still stare at me and doubt? Good, I have been telling you lies. I was not awaiting you upon the quay, and that porter with whom I seemed to quarrel was not charged to seize your baggage and bring it to my house. No spies watched your move- ments from England to Beirut. Only since you have been at dinner I visit- ed your room and read some writings which. foolishly, you have left among your baggage, and opened some books in which other names than Peter and John were written, and drew a great sword from its scabbard on which was engraved a motto: 'Meet D'Arcy, meet Death!’ and heard Peter call John Wolf, and John call Peter Godwin, and so forth." "It seems," said Wulf in English, “that we are files in a web, and that the spider is called the widow Mn- souda, though of what use we are to her I know not. Now, brother, what is to be done? Make friends with the spider?" ally," answered Godwin. E a E- “An ill Then looking her straight in the face he asked: “Hostess, who know so much, tell me why, amongst other names. did that donkey driver call you ‘daughter of Al-ie-bal'f" She started, and answered: “So you understand Arabic? I thought it. Why do you ask? What does it matter to you?" "Not much, except that, as we are going to visit Al-ie-bal. of course we think ourselves fortunate to have met his daughter.” to visit Alia-bait Yes, you hinted as much upon the ship. did you not? Perhaps that is why I came to most you. Well. your throats will be out before ever you reach the first of his castles." "I think not.“ said Godwin. and. put- tlng his hand into his breast. he drew thence a ring, with which he began to play carelessly. "Whence that ring?“ she said. with fear and wonder in her eyes. "it lsâ€"“ and she «used. "From one to whom it was given and who has charged us with a mes- sage. Now, hostess. let us be plain with one another. You know a great deal about‘us. but although it has :ulied us to call out-sew!“ the pilgrims a!» .l . are I nothing“ w'lniib lao‘ileettluhet unam- od. especially as you say that our secret is no secret, which I can well believe. Now, this secret being out. I propose that we remove ourselves from your roof, and go to stay with our own people at the castle, where, I doubt not, we shall be welcome, telling them that we would bide no longer with one who is called a our. whom we have discovered also to be a “daughter of Al-je-bal.’ After which, perhaps. you will hide no longer in Beirut, where, as we gather, spies and the ‘dsughtcrs of Al-ie-bal' are not welcome." She listened with an impassivc face and answered: "Doubtlcss you have heard that one ofuswhcwnssonamedwssburned here recently as s. witch?” “Yes," broke in Wulf, who now learned this fact for the first time; "we heard that." “And think to bring a like fate upon me. 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