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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 11 Nov 1904, p. 2

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n CPI \‘N in "E “I: 1‘. ue ll “I must all my daughter. It is her flight to accompany me and minim m and make purchuea." He called Konra. Hanan Conan muonuhouwm “Nay. I cannot wait. I have Just due to reach Astrakhan to take this am. which will be a rich one." my to the north that molten the had linen. It was not. llke the loot. mod to you. but we: plneed on hound for me to sell to any one who hold purchnee. I do not with to ten -quuthomornlng. tor! hnnncnuo mun; me at Ann-nun. I have :1. and, got my vessel in mdlneoo to all. and the men are having their lut .M sleep until we reach the Caspian. I thought o: you. no you have been my .filend. Ion have made many pub Venues. Wlll you not come and look at the linen. that I may at once set all?" ‘But It lo nlght." uld Blot-talkie. “In Go morning I will see ft.” "ha Mend.” mm Rama. "1 have mo in am am: hurry to m nu. it odd haw been homing hut tho gm: much l'have (or you and your W daughter that would hm no in. at and hour. But an I van about .1“ tor the Catalan l dimvmd m thbottonotwvmlhamotthe twine-hotter "on than I Imus!“ an hat-eon the locus 0: tn: the a.” In the north that make. the: Wit. rather?” “I know. Well. whet then?" ‘00 to the honour. The hands are :gtlli playing. There is still life in the rink. hr it in not yet midnight. Tell W that you have discovered none 0: the finest linen hidden in the We! the vecoel and that you must vmrt from here before morning. u on al-portant business demands you It When." [gnu mutelkla was about :0 cloie It lunar when the man known film at Ma muted In. “By the head! I know not what 3h. you have. but u thousand piece. at sold are not picked up In a you. "What will you do In the mealtime?” “Amt: you here." “Very well. I will so.” than put ulde his ordlnuy ur- gent: nnd replaced them mm his but. which be than wore to the Mum. me bade HI fll adieu and walked “I". ‘Enctly. You know that his daugh- mer always accompanies him to pur- “In It not possible that nomewhere hthhvesaeluecoodsthathavebeen met-looked and that Bhrtelkis would “He hate. on?" "W Ithnotthltehngbut Ante (oven 1 lumvite. the hated Ors- lll. that captain of the unacovites who has ntehed us and prevented «ti-Ade. Shelovee him. Inwthem rhuether this very day." ‘ “13 he 11¢!!!” “‘1 know not. I did not come to talk rd him. But let us get to our business. Did you not sell to [goats Biarteikia a (main portion of your cargo ?" “Allah! Mohammed! Is it the (laugh- ter of Binrtelkls of whom you speak?” "the same. The prince of Bokhara desires her for his wife. and of my own :howledge she is promised to be the wife of Ceptain Orskofl. But we can vacate the girl for the prince. and a "Mad pieces of gold will fall mys- Wy into your pocket.” “Oh. thou great and wily dealer in dbl: women. tell me how I can obtlm an: rich reward!" “You munâ€"that I am to a: that net I: the case?” To Cure 3 Coldln Onobay "murmandM‘ man-um Imam 1'“ an... “Ibismnwlllnot. Ihavelntho Mada: obtaln from him the con- tho marriage of his mums wealthy Osman. R. will not e 9'80!!! hit 13 dm'erent! A Geor- z“ would all his wife.” mm INN A SOLDIER ~0F CMMERCE \ am 0% @9195 win we mu ean mm mm as then m a bug ma l? 399 wash them with puma: M wash with mm mm 9nd Sun! ht Soap. me I and mp: mew; a m a elem, Useh Maugham {ha baggie, ‘ mm {mags Mam ma comma nu mpunucs or fees alkalm t0 Mum the most avamwr.l.m ‘ Hm wash 5mm $1 GE. “‘33 3311333 Sumcnr SOAP IYJOIINIOIGOIDON WQM MM "admins an ml mm Lineman and m a meme m enemy new M «m .u @311 pm m eh: 991m may“ mg‘jg “I am in a trap." said Hauan dee- perately, “and must obey." “Keep the girl where she wlll not be discovered. Sail as rapidly as possible to the Caspian and search for a vessel of the Persian type. which wlll be sall- ing without any direction or lying at anchor. Her master’s name in Km- kel. When you have found him. you duty is done. Deliver the girl into M. handeendretnmtnmetnrmum ward." . to sell him linen that did not exist? It will be to your advantage to so. and go at once." “amen. tool! It you are found with this girl on your boat. you will be that. It Btu-talk]. :- missed. a he tux-e1: will be, who fluted big ball: He realized that he was now in the power of mm: Elendi. tor the murder had been done on hia boat and he had lured the merchant to his doom. Be silently obeyed. and the girl was bound and placed upon a divan. Then with deft angers they wound clothe around the body of the merchant. weighted it with atone. and hurled it into the river. “Now," laid nan: Mend: in hia biandest tones. “listen and obey the re mainder of my commando.” “It is horrible!" said Hanan. “I did not finals"â€" “Quick! Fasten the girl! Bring me ropes!" he whispered to Hanan. who wu horrified at the terrible act. - Lindy” thrown nouns! _Koura'a mohth and her eyes wefe minded with folds of silk; She heard a groan from her father as Hafiz Eflendl rushed up on him 1nd buried n dagger in his heart. “He told me the men were taking a good sleep before starting. I belleve‘? “It is strange. tuber." Koura was saying. “that I see no evidence that Hanan has made preparations to Itnrt. No sail ls raised." But-tend: at In the cabin nnd his daughter neu- hhn. Hanan. looking over the merchant's shoulder, now the figure of Hans Eflendl. He obeyed n signal. A , , r‘E‘ermit me to depart and bring the linen." and he and walked out. “A: for the lateneea ot the hour. it must not Interfere with a good pur- chase. Ha‘sean can walk the wharta. and with him we should be safe." “Well apoken," said Haasan. They were soon ready to start. The streets of the fair were almost deeert~ ed. The laat hand had stopped its Marc. and the lighta were being extin- guished in the buzaara. The coifee houses alone showed signs of life. The merchant accompanied Hanan to the wharf and on board his vesael. He led them to the cabin and oflered wine. “Thli good Hanan, who brought no oome of our boat goods. in about to start to: the Caspian and has diocov- ered in his vessel some of the finest linen he brought to sell. Be “In that we go look at it. If we do not. some one else will get It. It In lute. and the wharf. m donzetou What do you 9n “A passenger for Autumn!" about- cd the peanut, tuning am at tho puddles. “We cannot take pal-em" "You’ve got one am!” am Irons. who could lute him-elf m m 13!!me "The little i‘ather is liberal. All may sail upon the see. but they must i not commit crimes." “You mean the slave trade? I have heard it was abolish ” . “Yes. his majesty would not permit it. Many of the Cireassien and Geor- gian people sold their dsuzhtets to be the wives of wealthy Turks." “Hail that fellow." “Ay-oo!" shouted the peasant. “Stop!" “What do you want?” came a voles tron: the vessel. "Whither are you bound?” “To Astrakhan." “Jumping Jehoshaphati What luck!" shouted Irons. "Get me on bond. quick!” “0m m: an our youth tho thhmvml talcum andlaunotmppmduuum nub." “Thu at. a kw only; Macy. but the Osman: m Amino. I'M tndo hm 10”“ m u on tho luck on.” Iron. and than not um Q Int. nd it that m Into the mum. "new In It um . Turk!“ but put. 09931: “I!” Inked filmy. "Good. ru at on bond and uh then an no u: mun. Come on. l'l_| w you for your work.“ “But It In anneal! to talk nt that dio- nnce. n we can one of the» ma. bout- nnd to to meet them. at will In ““3.” lung. But that but: no “yum Shall I call them?” “Ya. That’s 3 good used but. I mm get to ”Mn." “A Turkish boat in coming 'down. «- colknq. I do not 390w what. It i Mr. Irons wnlked up and down the rude wharf. smoking furious-11.31- thoughts were Interrupted by the pen- “I will watch for the boats while you wait." aid the peanut. “I an: waiting for my sons. who went to the m: with goods to tell.” “Do they own a boat?" “Yes. but it b not much of 3 but. It could not no to Astrnkhnn." “If there is one. It will take me It I have to shoot my way on board. My name Isn’t Harvey [tons for nothing. I'll Ihow them I've got an iron cheek. Harveylxed at that.” “The boats are beginning to come down the Ru: from T1313. and on. may be going to Nljnl Novgorod." blamed town either! “What the devil Is that to you? But there‘s no use in my being n savage. and I’ll tell you. My business £3 sen- lng American pumps. windmills. chain pumps-all kinds. I‘ve put 1 lot in some or the Persian towns. Now I want to go to NUnl Novgorod end ex- hibit there. The stun In all on that boat. 0h. why did I leave It? And not a chance to make a sale in this “Hang Tlnla! It In the m:- It Nljnl Novgorod 1 want to get at. I‘ve go: tome Important business there.” “Then you are not a rich gentleman traveling for pleasure." “Excellency. you would have time to go to T1013 to the fair. although there are but a few days more of It." “Fianna, that!" muttered the Amel-b tan. “Fancy putting In two weeks unit! ml squalor" “It 1: 41mm: to ten. One may come In a week. or than: be two weeks." “Hang the inn of Box-bone! I don? want to stay here. I'll punch that tellow’e head it I get to Amthan in time. When does the next boat stop here?" 7 “But there will be other boats. and the Inn of Borboua In : good one." The peasant shrugged his shoulders. It unused him_ to see this intense emo- tion over I delay at a mere week. “Yea." replied the man: nun In the language used by the other. "I an: an Amerlenn and took passage on thet German boat to: Aatrnkhnn: left A.- trlbad on that boat thlnlilng It would be the qnlckest to reich the Voln. When the touched here. the captain told me I could take (on: hour: to no the town. I've been only three. and they have gone. I’ll be stuck here a week.” W'Efi'xwéol‘léicy.“ ha: «momma vexed you!" nixed 3 man tn the are“ at I peanut. A , _ lgemmm ymaéfl'n” " """ now no new“. “can“ II I din NB" manhunt. “I‘m m m have (our new Mn. and I haven‘t been. any tum Now. N uh I. know how I m was to not to Mm- m“ I mm mm Io m In an mm: place a Week " _ 'mu n; KAIWIY was any n IMMDWI N the want mm: the km a; (he mm of mum. at the nm‘o mouth. I an. m ‘Mln; mm mm was oven. In the name of Allah. "I. o '9 He crept um In the shadows. and an hour later the long curved prov: o! mama's vane! deed the waters at the m. I“ ma gathering a use mum: mu nupml menu: I 7'“: understand. ton repent. mu Ito remitumbeaooomnmuh ”In.” "'3' ”WV“ vultmnnuuo. “I will go. I must :mnge for this? (In. If she 13 to he the wife or a Prince. she must be well treated.” “Lock her in the room and feed her well. If she man. you mutt bind up her mouth." ””UMNWWOKF d 25 plasters? “Yes. 00. tau-1n the mornlnl the! will search for Blartelkis.” “I will so. I must amuse for this 8111!! she is to be the wife or n prince. she must be we” treated._ " CEAP’I‘E!‘ IV N "'29:; 'piolfiam 1mm - . I mum “80 I willâ€"st Astrskhsn." answered Harvey. “Now. look here. Basal). my friend. It's no use. I must get to M trskhsn because I've got s lot of valu- sble stat! there mu 1 must overtake. No use grown”; you've got to go to mun or put me on board of s has: tbs: Is going there.” “And will you m as for that!” “Of course." nssssn looksa st his I». the. st Bsmy. mm, this do. of sn us- hsllsns Isslsl ss I: he essll W m ("pagan-noun.” “You must have the whet." and Hutu. “I am going to umkhan.” In aid to himself. “om It I am pout-don of tho old tub W the law. The Run!“ gown-anon: won not object. The" Isn‘t n ml nun-ha hard.“ «on. w father! In: Mu M m 00 but!" on tho Gupta M mud. ad Iona we. run distant central. Tum m about "new 0! than. I new and Menu. tooth; lot. “! m M 1 bad.“ all going to um- “You aid you were your; to u kahuna.” “Whomyou? What doyou want?” demanded tho captaln. “I an Harvey Irena an American who to going to mum on your ahlp. 1 mt to ascend tho Volga to NUnl Novgorod. What'a your name. may I at? l alwaya pay well tor aervlcea. upeclally when I compel then." He placed the gold on tho bottom of thoboat. Thom-autumnal)“: undathombonotthouumV» tel. Thawunuhout ol‘ “Allah!"on bond. and Iron, giving the little bout aklckthltuntltoutotthem. mmmomlne-ottbo n;- mhudnndmuhlmult‘onboud. The little boat was aimed directly In the path of the ulna; maul. Irons pulled his muet from his pocket and chose some pince- ot gold. “Pull in trout or 1:45;ka her m u down.” “We mu be killed!” “No. we won't be killed. Do u 1 "170 23576 a» pustula- can sit. tour ulna the "ply. “No. but you will have one mighty loan." laid Inna. Vin-alanine. bub...- f m 00.. “OK NUMOHI. SEflURITY. m1” " mummy. HEUPPINGUTT’S in tent rm: on rt-ccipl of m: tom and nailing onLr. Sc “up. {or the cloth-hound v at up. {at the hoot h u Their Munch! known to new n drum in the Uu who": they have 6 third of I century How m live in I lat-ha a: o! nmuh l “I" "and: Ito-nu mu! an propfletoc “Wt“: Hen mud in all "I m: M Mm "m y...“ new mom Mn . . 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