‘3! 8" they went out together and rode royal tent. Here the bishop was tied, leaving them without. Pres- y he turned and beckoned to them, as they passed, the guards whis- to them: ‘ 3255; imagemncnsirs,andafzte- lodging in Jerusalem. the:- we wavered here, during hon comes the menace?“ "Godwin D‘Arcy.†he answered, “in my youth I know your tether. It was lvhoahronhunvhenhemdym of his wounds, and a noble:- ooul no mmmmummu orhltameuufludu lune umeIleu-nedmnowyon “What think you. holy (other? II this am. Rho-aw be warned, and all Christendom saved Iron great sorrow and disgrace. Cone;letusgotothek1ng,andtell misstory,forhestillsitsinqoun- c1) yonder.†Tie old ma listened patiently. nor did be seen surprised at this flange m. since in those day: men lawâ€"- or thought they uwâ€"muy inch flo- loan. which m‘ accepted by the Chm! a true. So, having seen that the tent flap was closed ad that none lingered w. Godvin told him his dram. Egbeftvasan spentmore be- had his had tore a little image at the Virgin. and tannedhiswrinkledtacetothehue yer: who thirty years or hxemthenesnwhereetthesm white hair and heard. Entering the gtheytoandhimathispn stoodwithhowedheadsnntilhehad ï¬nished. Presently he rose, and greet- ing the. with a blessing, asked them that they needed. of bronze, that seemed the darker in conuut with his blue eyes and snow- ten “Your 'conntel. holy father," n- nered ww. “Godwin, set out your Godwin nodded in assent, and pres- ently, when the other knights were conendtheyhadmadetheirreport tothmrodeofltogethertothetent of E3136“, and, leaving their horses incharge otasemngenbered. _ ‘ nsgétammandlaytmsmatterbe- tone lam, for he is a. holy man and leaned; no false, self-seeking priest.†tobeasgoodasyouareYetitis 101k like you that see visions, and thee visions are not always true, for sometimes, I believe. the devil is their showman. Our watch is ended, for I hear the horses of the knights who cometoreï¬eveuamsten; thisismy counsel. In the camp yonder Is our friend with whom we traveled from Jerusalem, Egbert, the bishop of Naz- areth, who marches with the host. Let By RIDER HAGGARD Author “m W's M" “8h: much,†replied M. Then WEI: )ooked gt him curiously and asked: “WM: have you seen?" “nlmdeflL'M'de believe." “Tell me, and I will say.†So'God'win told mm m. and at the and asked him, “Whatrtthk you?†"Wen, brother, you have touched no wine today, so you are not drunk, and you have done nothing foolish, so you are not mad. Therefore it would seem that the saints have been talk- ing to you, or, at least, so I should think of any other man whom I knew ;iViâ€"iéo‘nisidei‘ed awhile, and answer- 3Me Bromo Quinine 3ng iv... â€"-â€"v-â€" hm'MWhï¬IZIUES.‘ EEKLY POST.‘ LINDSAY. FRI!) a vision which has been told to the king’s 1:13th and toall; thatlbe- lien this vidon was sent to me in answer to my prayer to pruerve our hostandthehnlycityfromthepower «mm and thatvitilsa true Rising from his knees Godwin ad- vanced to the Cross, and laying his hand upon the wood, said: "Upon the very Rood I swear that not Inuch Inqre than an hour ago I saw Now,†broke in the voice of the Master of the Templars, “let Sir God- win D’Arcy swear to the truth of his tale upon this Rood.†Godwin and Walt stared at the relic with wonder, fear, and adoration. There were the nail marks, there was the place where the scroll or Pilate had been afï¬xed above the holy headâ€" almost could they seem to see that Form dtyine _a.nd dying. At the eizht 01‘ it Godwin end every man present there toll upon hie kneel. tor aince St. Helen tound it, over neven centuries betore. this bed been ecoounted the most precious relic in all Christendom; the very wood upon which the Saviour entered. as. indeed. it my have been. Millions hadron- ahipped it. tens or thousands hud died for it, and now, in the hour of this great struggle between Christ and the false prophet it was brought from its shrine that the host which escorted it might prove invincible in battle. Soldiers who fought around the very Cross could not be defeated. they said, for, it need were, legions of 8118618 would come to aid them. Now there was an annexe to the tent, rudely furnished u e chapel. end at the end 0! this annexe e tul. velh ed object. humans. the bishop 0: Acre. who no clad in the armour o: e knight. went to the object. end drew- lnx the veil. reveeled e broken. hack- ened ems. eet mund with jewels. thet stood ehout the height 0: e mu! above the ground. for m the lower 9‘11me A, “His word is not enough." broke In the Master of the Template. "Let him swear to it on the Holy Rood. know- ing that it he lies 1: will blast his soul to all eternity.†And the councll mut- tered. ".Ay let. him swear." “Is all this true, Sir God'in?" he asked when the bishop had ï¬nished. "It is true. my lord king.†answered Godwin. rocky bin and the dead who were stretched upon it went on, they grew white with Jear, and whitest of them an was _the_l_xing, Guyipt unsightly. A of wkichtheredcrosimblazbud. 7 away, for it did not seem"wondertnl to them that such a man should 36b visions. Indeed, as the tale of the W in [zjsyéite â€game. on 1)? left breast 'Wâ€"El‘t rn'oâ€"w‘! bin! I remember. some me from those tall twin knights. Wen. bring them forward and speak it out, torrwe mug no nme ti 2.1:; __J left me mack-men. trownmg nu- ter or the Templar-s, clad in his white mantle on the left breast of which on Sothethreeotthemcametorward and ï¬t Godwin's prayer the bishop Eg- bert told of the vision that had come tohimnotmorethananhourago while he kept watch upon the noun- tain top. At ï¬rst one or two or the barons seemed disposed to laugh, but when they looked at Godwin’s high and spiritual face. their laughter died Q!" cross was' bummed. Words had been running high, their faces show- ed it. but just glen-fa gilegggrelgned AY, NOV. 16th 2 “I command that we march at dawn. It the count Raymond and these brethren think the words unwise. let . them leave us and remain here under I guard until the issue be known." ' Now followed a neat silence, for I all there knew that the words were fateful, in the Initiate: which count Then there arose a tumult through which evely man shouwd to his tel. low, some saying one thing and some another, while ‘the king sat at the head of the board, his face hidden in sihgjsdhands. Presently he lifted it, and “Ay,†answered Raymond, “for the last time." “Like his triend the knight of VI.- ions," sneered the Grand Master, “the count Raymond is an old ally of Sala- dln. Will you take such coward coun- cil? Onâ€"on! and smite these heathen dogs, a be forever shamed. On, in the name of the Cross! The Cross is with "Before you answer. king. heor me. it it for the last time. who em pid in wer end know the Bertoene. My town of Tiberius ie necked; my made here been put to the sword by tbounnde: my wire is imprisoned in her citedei. end eoon muet yield. it the be not reeeued. Yet I eey to you. endto the heron. here euembled. better eo then I you should edmoe some! the out to “their Seledin. Leeve Tiber. Itoitehteendmywiiewithit. lave murmur whiehiethelut .‘.e or the Christine 0! the m hriet he: no more eoidiere in then lende. Jerueflem he: no 0 The my 0: the Sultan in inter m Advance end the vision at whom you econ will come true. and Then Count Ramona of. Tripoli me. sad aid: “King. we twat your word. end it must be spoken soon, for in four hours it will be down. Do we much mum mam like bold Christian men. or do we bide here hke eowudfl" ,, He visions of a night or whom~uli know for certain is that like his Ether, he has been in the service 3 l'aladin, which they left. he says. a nrder to ï¬ght against him in this :Itmaybeno; itienot for us Judge; though'were the times dif- reuthouidintormugainstSii-Godo D'Arcy as a. sorcerer, and one who been in traitor-one communicetiou th our common toe." "And I would unmet the lie down your throat with my sword’l point!" shouted Wulf. . But Godwin only shrugged it u dots and said nothing, and the flu- teriwent on, toting no heed. _ _ __ 153331 _!iow'aga1n the_ conndl stared and muttered, for they too had seen this thing; but the Mapter angweygd: (ll-3%}v your sword and flash it down in front of him upon thig very t_able.’_’ _oï¬i}‘"the Teipiar; who feared neither man nor splat. laughed, and gave him the lie his eyes. “You do not beli me,†said God- win, “nor will you believe me when I say that while I was on guard on yonder hill-top I saw you wrangling with the Count of Tripoliâ€"8y. fend “He may have learnt it otherwise than from an angel. Folk have been in and out of this tent. My lord king. have we more time to waste upon Now the hughter died away, and a murmur of fear ran round the board. mixed with such words as “Wizardry." “He has learnt it from the Paynims.†“A black Sorcerer; withoutldouht.†"She is his niece." answered Godwin quietly; “she is the princess of. Bad- beqbntatthismomentshernotin Damascus." “How do you know that, Sir God- win?" “I know it because in the vision of which you have been told I saw her gymnatentintheoampofwa- Now the council began to laugh. but Godwin, with a set. white race, went 01hâ€. my lord Templar. ano neax that very biasoned tent I saw scores of the Templar: and of the Hospital- lers lying dead; Remember it when the dreadful hour comes and you see them also." -â€" Irv â€"â€"- vâ€" vâ€" “‘A truce to your tavern railing, young air, and answer," went on the Templar. “Or, rather, do you answer. Sir Godwin. Is your cousin. Wand. the daughter of Sir Andrew D’Arcy. n niece at Salem. and has the been creeted by him princess of Baubec. undiseheatthlsmomentlnhiscity at Damascus?†_ __ _ _ 119mm 0! wont-~vum about should '0 advance We, the Salton. Icon any no ml gm, bowingthatitl “CBWiW. lion in my doom.†’ The biahon draw back the covering over the Cross, and in silence. the council took their seats uninjbont the table. Now the king was very pflo, and fearful; indeed a gloom lay upon all of them. ~- ‘It would seem," he said. “that here in messenger has been sent to u: from heaven. Dane We disobey his meo- use?" The Grand Templar lifted his rug- ged, frowning face. u “A messenger from heaven. said you, king? To me he seems more like “Sir Templar, with my tongue or with my sword?" broke in Walt, but the king held up his hand mg bade him be silent. __ JV“, ulna. -v â€"- â€" a messenger from YSaladi‘n. Tell us, Sir Godwin, were not you and your brother once the Sultan’s guests at Damascus ?†- â€"-â€" - m, â€umâ€" ‘ _â€" ‘ “That is so, my lord Templar. We left before the war was declared.†“And,†went on the Master,‘ "were you not oï¬léers of the Sultan's body- guard?†_ _ - - n,.,,,n_. AL n-.I_lâ€" .W.-. Now all looked intently at,Godwin, who hesitated a little, foreseelng how his answer would be read. whereon Wu]! spoke in his loud _voi_oe: ,!‘_l‘_ '1 u..- ~'Vâ€"â€"v ,â€" iv, “Ay, we acted as ‘such for awhile, andâ€"doubtless you have heard the storyâ€"saved Ssiadin’s life when he was attacked by the Assassins." “0h!" said the Templar with bit- ter sarcasm, “you saved Salsdin's life, did you? I can well believe it. You, being Christians, who above everything should desire the death of Saladin, saved his life! Now, Sir Ignlghts, answer me one more ques- onâ€"†‘ mm 9% All that long night through them arose a confused clamour from the MD. or which the burden seemed to be, “Water! Give as water!†,whne homxdthontï¬me washout: at the From noohvtin nou- Iundown the long hmuod line. broken now into I uncupon «need about nun douche- tho ton o are. Town-do evening men and boron become about“. and tho mmmwtomu-Wtom thomtonur.8utlndnt moo "I." Who m. E That night none slept, for all were athirst, and who can sleep with a burning throat? Now also Godwin and Walt were no longer laughed at be- cause or the water-skins they carried on their horses. Rather did great nobles come to them. and almost on theirkneesersvefortheboonofa Single cup. Having watemd their hats sessparingly from a bowl, they gave what they could, til] at length only two skins remained. and one of thae wasspiltby athief, whocre ptupand slashed it with his knife that he might drink while the water ran to waste. After this the brethren drew their swords and watched. swearing that they would kill any man who so much as touched the skin which was left. thokingwhomnrchodinthoountn. loom ruched than to push on. but they could not. and at length ounp wupitchodinthodonrtnuuuphoo culled linoleum and upon this umpnnymondundhiummrdwom {creed but,» Godwin and Wult rodeup,thoy “whhnoounoinhring- his wounded with him. and hand In: himpruythekinzmpusnonundot allhnwdstocuthiuwaythrouxhto the into, where they might drinkâ€"5y, andheudthekingsaythntheeould not, since the soldier: would much“ no more that day. Then Raymond wrungmshandsindespairandrode back to his men, crying aloud: "Alas! alas! Oh! Lord God, alas! Wemdeaimd'rhy Kingdom is Sotheytonowedhinf Bythe timethattheemy reached Kenna, where once the weter wee msdewtne,theJulymwuak-eedy hoLndtheeprlnzwueoeoondx-unk drythetnenymen we- ter. On they pushed into the deeert land: below, which 5% g: them, and charged the reel-aura. where merched the Templere end the htemed troope med Tureopolee. 118 end the bend of Renaud de cumin. with which rode the brethren. _ “Sir Knights, whatever they may say, I know you for brave men, for I have heard the tale of your doing! among the Assassins. There is room for you among my suiteâ€"follow me." “A: well him as another.†said God- win. “Let us goiwheje we are led." So they stood on one side and bowed themselves as the Cross went by. gun-dad by the maï¬ed bishop of Ann. Then came Reginald of Chaunon, Shadin's enemy. the cause of all this woe, who saw them and cried: "Fall back; we will ï¬nd less in. omened company.†Mmmtup behind. sa'zaihakarmand dram him to flu around. “What do these water-carriers here among brave knights who trust in God alone?" Walt would have answered. but Godwin bade him be silent, saying: Then they went heck and watched the host break its camp, which it did with no light heart. for many of them knew of the danger in which they stood: moreover, the tale of Godwin’e vision had been spread abroad. Not knowing where to go, they and Egbert. the bishop of Nazarethâ€"who was un~ armed and rode upon a. mule, for stay behind he would notâ€"joined themsel- ves to the great body or knights who followed the king. As they did so, the Template, ï¬ve hundred strong. came up, n iieree and pliant band. end the Master; who was at their head, new the brethren and celled out, pointing to the wineekine which were hm be~ hind MJAIIWL .. ..- -.. _. . When they had slept awhile. God- win and Wei! rose and fed their hor- ses. After they had washed and groom- ed them, they tested and did on their armour, then took them down to the spring to drink their iii], as their mas- ters did. Also Wult, who was cunning in war, brought with him four large wineekins which he had provided against this hour. and ï¬lling them with pure water, fastened two of them with thongs behind the saddle of Godwin and two behind his own. Further. be ï¬lled the water-bottles at their saddle. bows. saying: .â€"mThteoe speeches none or than m m; heed, for n11 were lost in their-o “Wt! One by one theyroea boweltothekmgnndlett the tent in give their commands and tawhfle, before it was time to ride. Godwin and Walt went also, and with them the bishop of Nazareth, who wrung his hands and seemed m at ease. gBut Walt comforted him, say- izGrlen no more. rather; let us think of joy 9! battle. not of the nor- row by which it my Ex; “glowed.†- “Ai leést He will be among the last to die of thirst.†'“Nw, I go with M†while God. win echoed. “And we so also to show whether or not we ue the spies of Salaam: ’ 3'1 ï¬nd no joy in battles," answered the holy Egbert. Carter’s Little Liver Pills. 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At the fourth on- set few of the Franks could ï¬ght more. for thirst hsd conquered them on this waterless hill of Hsttin. They lay down upon the dry grass with (spin; jaws and protruding tongues. and let themselves be slain or taken prisoners. A great company of Saracen horsemen broke through the ring and rushed at the scarlet tent. It rocked to and no, “Do théy mean to cum here?" uk- ed Wult bitterly. ' muck mucus. g While the Sateen: held on. the uoldlenbeantoputnptheklnx’s pcvfllon, and with It other tents, mud the rock on which stood the Cross. , ‘ . “And ham to m thu the Susan: watched the Sermon on the Mount. Yegï¬e pmchodthowordnotpewo upon this very spot. Oh! It cannot be that He will desert uâ€"lt cannot be.†Now bean one of the most hideous “humuutoldotinthehistoryot the world. An»!!! and again the Bane eene nttnched in thousands. and min end gain they were driven back by the desperate velour 'ot the Frank. who fought on. their Jaws mp9 with thirst. A black-bearded man stumbled up to the brethren, his tongue protru- ding from his lipe, and they knew him for the Master of the Tempura. Theynvohimotthelittletheyhld Ian, and while they and their bones dnnk their-est themselves. an him rush down the hill retrained. shaking “Patholovootchmnclvem meta drink." he 331:1.me than u the night- at when he Ind mocked u mammal-a. “The Rood! The Rpod! Rally round the Rood!" said a. voice, and looking behind them they saw the black nnd Jeweled fragment of the true Crou not upon n rock. and by it the bishop of Acre. Then the smoke of the bum ingzrusrooeupand hldlttromtheir sight. n serpent of Eteel. leaving a broad trail of dead behind them. When they pulled rein and wiped the sweat from their eyes it was to ï¬nd themselvel with thousands of other: upon the top of a steep hill, of which the sides were thick with dry grass and bush thnt already was being ï¬red. 4 _ Alter thls came charge and counter- chnrge. attack end repulse, end elven chore the noise of war that dreadful cry of nter. What chanced Godwin and Walt never knew, tor the smoke and dust blinded them so that they could see but a little way. At length there was a. last fur-lone charge, and the knight; wlth whom they were clove the dense mass of Saracens llke maintaining endtheemy mtormednp pinorderotbettle. its mmumnmnu they m on, ot'them the; were not too weak stir. who were elauhtered as they 11y. Nor as yet the Sateen: utteck them, since knew that the Inn w stronger than :11 their spears. 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