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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jun 1905, p. 6

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Mic “as about to carry a bi‘i-‘lll’. " n s ‘ s) ' A.v.. ' V .. . - . . . .. .. ot ‘l brcnth of air and the.- w 9 J "’L .. - “i -~ “ l’OClxs. It look h«r swim i.-...._ l) « .. “M0 1" 1‘ 4 ~ here: trol llcr «wavering,r lllltfl'nllru \. ' ly to say: ,WCI‘O to kill a human li-‘lll'; I think I would cvcr rcsl. again." sleep today,” was the unl’ccling roply. “NO, Ill)! stcrncr stuff. ‘ fend oursclvcs. else that right. Do horrid!" “'0 have :i right to «lo- Il' nm-«l hc. I will «chr- Still, it is horrid, ol‘ Copvpmnh [hear/1.! '.Vl.'i'0f thP l‘H‘filu3 altlavfis“ likesm have good Bread. and 'hv best I).""9d‘l is '0 b9 hall «ht stlIlQOIl S ' .mile. 'Ll " I a ' ’ ' The units». 4wrotest and most rest for the better were he healthful "Hdp'. N0.hu‘qh,a"d will i slay every Dyak on the island with a ever find fault With Stlnson s Bread. single shot. Yet her gcntlc protml We turn A0“ “ first-class "lid? pleased him. She could not at the whether it 8 Bread, Pies or Cakes; same time be callous to human sum-r- md 85" Special attention ‘0 0‘" ing and be Iris. But he declined nu.» customers. discussion of such sentiments. ~â€" “You were going to say something FIRST-CLASS LINE of Bakeryl when a brief disturbance took place.” Goods always on hand. i he inquired. “Yes. I was surprised to find how 3 hot the ledge has become." 0. H. Stinson ‘ “You notice it more because you are obliged to remain here." MODEL BAKERY. I “.- l l f After n pause she said: “I think I understand now why you were so upset by the loss of our wa~ ‘â€" W D C ONN OR tcr supply. Before the day ends we __ will be in great straits. enduring ago- - - V ales from thirst!" “Let us not meet the devil halfway," {3‘32ng °f he rejoined. He preferred the unfair retort to a confession which could only foster dismay. “But, please, I am thirsty now.” He moved uneasily. He was only too conscious of tho impish weakness, com- mon to all mankind, which creates a desire out of sheer inability to satisfy it. Already his own throat was parched. The excitement of the early struggls was in itself enough to engender an acute thirst. He thught it best to meet their absolute needs as far as All REPAIRING promptly and prop- possible. srly attsndcd to. “Bring the tin cup." he said. "not as take half our store and use tho ro- mainder h t. t kw. o. consul “muggy; 31,... 33...: ‘i'i‘. % llllll FOUNDRY ‘“°°“ "’° .. Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron l‘ylinders. Pumps lrom $2 upward. '10? open every afternoon. causes an artificial dryness. We can- not yct be in real need of water. It is largely imagination." Iris needed no second bidding. lbs carefully measured out half a pint of the unsavory fluid-the drcgs of tbs casks and um ‘courings of the ledge. “I will dri . drst." she cried. .\o. no." no interrupted impatiently. “Give It to me." She pretended to be surprised. “As a more matter of pontoon”- “I am sorry. but I must insist.” She gave bin: the cup over his shoal- dcr. Ilc plr :d it to his lips Old gulpcil steadily. "'l’hcre.” he said may. “I was I! I hurry. The Dyaks may have anothsr rush at any moment.” Iris looked into the vessel. ‘ "You have taken none at all," shs said. “Nonsense!” “Mr. Jenks, be reasonable! You assd it more than I. I d-dont want ”-1!” mwithoutâ€"you.” His hands shook somewhat. It wm wcll there was no call for scents shooting justtbcn. mam BY -* - ; A _ Q .’o‘ gsmml a 50315 . I “I hope I may not linvo in a?» :l ""72. I know it cannot be lltlpwl. lull ii” i g «l ) ll-ll ; “In that H181? I have indccd :zmivlcz'cxl A man innst bc i::;««l«- of i . l several days?” She could not see the sailor's grim It would materially ni’i‘cct l:i.-: able to s v (‘9' g's'WA‘ In .W' .I c. . . ... . talk with him if you come unarmed." f llot wczlthcr has just comnil-rural.” . . .. _ . , This question nonpluscd the native. “Don t you think.’ she said llll‘llillj’. .. , , “The woman whom the chici‘ saw “that our position hero is mall- hope» half a month back saliih" .13., . . . O'. . 1“” - “Taung S’Ali was bcwitchcd. l slcw They were talking to each other sidcâ€" his men so quickly that he saw 5.1,“.in A? ways. Tllc sailor nevcr turmoil his' The chief caught his name and broke : {(31730 from the SOllllleI'Il end Of the Vill‘ in \vith a question. Ax V0119." of talk ; icy. l ,between the two was enlivened with "It is no more hopeless now than last I expressive gestures by Taung S‘Ali. night or this morning,” he replied. I who several times pointed to Iris. and “But suppose we are kept here for? Jenks now anathematizod his thought- ' less folly in permitting the Dyak to ap- “That was always an unpleasantl pmach so near. The Mohammedan. of probability.” ‘ course, had never seen her and might i I “We had water then. Even with an have persuaded the other that in truth A ample supply it would be difficult to there were two men only on the rock. hold out. As things are, such a course becomes simply impossible.” ‘ Her dcspondency pierced his soul. slow agony was consuming her. “It is hard, I admit,” he said. “ch- l crtheless you must bear up until night 1 fails; then we will either obtain water ' orA lgavc this place.” l “Surely we can do neither.” “We may be compelled to do both.” “But how '2” 'In this his hour of cxtremest need the man was vouchsafed a shred of luck. Before he could frame a feeble pretext for his too sanguine prediction a sampan appeared 800 yards from Turtle beach, strenuously paddled by three men. The vague hallooing they had heard was explained. The Dyaks, though to the manner born, were weary of sun scorched The Mussulman salaamed respectfully A and said: “Protector of the poor, I cannot gain- say your word, but Taung S’Ali says that the maid stands by your side and is none the less the woman he seeks in that she wears a man’s clothing.” “He has sharp eyes, but his brain is addled,” retorted the sailor. “Why does he come here to seek a woman who is not of his race? Not only has be brought death to his people and nar- rowly escaped it himself, but he must know that any violence adored to us will mean the extermination of his whole tribe by an English warship. Tell him to take away his boats and never visit this isle again. Perhaps I will then forget his treacherous at- tempt to murder us while we slept last i . lght." l rocks and salt water. The boat was a The chief glared defiantly, while the coming in response to their signals. and MOhammodan said: , the sight inspired Jenks with fresh ,, _ hope. Like a lightning flash came the Sahib, it is best not t° “3°“ him too much. as says he means to have reflection that if he could keep thorn away from the well and destroy the thigh: He “:1 1:3: a? “git (1:, . sampan now hastening to their assist- an ' ° indam b 9 88 ance, perhaps conveying the bulk of cost him many lives, at she is worth their [tom they 'omd soon tirs oi l sultan's ransom. Ho cares not for m "til _ , _ ., warships. Tncycaasotrcschhisyilv their int on f -"-' ' ' ~ mnb growing on the ntdrthzhogrh. .3. in fl” hills. 3’ the tomb 0': “Como quick!" he shouted, adjusting Nisam~ud-din, sahib, be ”m not harm the back sight of a rifle. “Lie down and W“ 1’ 7°“ glvo her up, but if 10“ re- aim at the front of that boat, a littls m” be will kill 7°“ “‘5' And what short if “mint. It doesn’t matter if I one woman more or loss in tho the bullets strike the sea first." world that shs should cause strife and He placed the weapon in readiness sloodlettingrf l for her and commenced Operations him- The “an" knew the eastern charac- gelf before Iris could reach his aids. ser too well not to understand the, Soon both “a“ were pitching twenty man’s amazement that he should be so shots a minute at the “mp“. Tho "A; solicitous about the fate of one of tho suit of their long range practics was weaker sex. It was seemingly , not long in doubt. The Dyaks danced '0 otter terms, yet the native W” clear- from seat to seat in a stats of wild ex- citement. One man was buried our- board. Then the craft lurchcd sca- ward in the strong current, and Jens told Iris to leave the rest to him. Before he could empty a second mag- “You come from Delhi?" ho ahked. “Honored one. you have great wis- dom." ' “None but a Delhi man swears b ...â€" -. air!" was the joyful response. ;- gar honor permit his servant to . . .1. i the «:Iiicf. too. sahib’f’ . .. ._ _A s. s _. . _ . ..A- 4 A. 35-11%}: " . «.4. but iiFiL’ll. on the nrst sagn of l.’ 0’ ’C:s. His fears were only too well founded. . twelfth hour you will find n. l" g-«: E .::-- [113 from the rock. of water. Fail not in this. 1 mail :2- forget your SM'VECOS. Sahib of tho liclgaum rczimciz‘ The native translated his xvnvls a fierce dciiiincc of Taunz: Skill :xt‘l Ii Dyaks. The chief glanced at .l«-:.‘; i and Iris with an ominous srniha l! - muttered something. “Then, sahib. there is nothin': 2:; w to be said. your right. They can send silent .iw‘ ‘ even to the place where you .~.:.-: And I will not fail you tonight. on 2:,“ life,” cried the interpreter. “I believe you. Go! But inform your chief that once you have illr . poured round the rock whence ym came I will talk to him only with :l ride." Taung S’Aii seemed to comm-chum! the Englishman’s emphatic maxim. Waving his hand defiantly. the [lg-:13- turned, and, with one parting glam».- of mute assurance, the Indian follmco- ‘. him. Iris touched his arm and he li‘llti her all that had taken place. iris H, came very downcast when she grasped the exact state of stairs. She was al- most certain when the Dyaks proposed a pariey that reasonable terms would result. It horrified her beyond meals- uro to find that she was the rock on which negotiations were wrecked. Hope died within her. The bitterness of death Was in her breast. “What an unlucky influence I have had on your existence!” she exclaimed. “If it were not for me this trouble at least would be spared you. Because I am bore you are condemned Again, be- causs I stopped you from shooting that wretched chisf and his companions they arc now demanding your life as aforfcit. Itisallmyfsnlt. scan- aot boar it." She was oath; verge of tears. Tbs strain had become too great for her. After indulging in a wild dream of freedom, to be told that they must again endure the irksomc confinement, the active sudcring, the slow horrors of a siege in that rocky prison. almost distracted her. .lenks was very stern and curt in his reply. "We must make the best of a bad business.” he said. “If we are in a tight place the Dyaks arc not much lwtzcr off. and eighteen of their num- ber arc dead or wounded. You forgot. too. that Providence has sent us a most usca‘ni ally in the Mohammedan. When :ril is s.-:ld and done. things might bs ’ f. ' . n aainc a fortunate bullet ripped a blank the tomb on the road to the Kutub «n- “0m. than they "9‘ out and the sampan filled and went You have escaped from the Anda- down amid a shrill yell of actuation "NUS?" from the back of the cum, m m "Sahib. I did but slay a man in sslf Dyaks yet living endeavored to swim defense.” ashore, half a mile through gnu-k in- “Whatever the cause. you can never vested reefs. The sailor did not even again see India. Nevertheless you trouble about them. After a few fran- would give many 5'98?! 0‘ your life to tic struggles each doomed wretch dung mix once more with the bazaar folk.” .\'c\cr before had his tone been so «told. his manner so abrupt, not even in tlzc old days when he purposely on- dcavored to make her dislike him. Rho walked along the ledge and tim- idly bent over him. “Forgive me!" she whispered. “I «lid forget for the moment not only the ' goodness of Providence. but also your self sacrificing devotion. I am only a woman. and I don’t want to dis yet. but I will not live unless you, too, are saved.” shivcrcd, though thorockwasgl'llliu him. He mutdivcrt has mind tron ....... »-_â€"â€" . l ‘ Y 0 Tie 11'(‘1‘l‘7.. A-i. ‘. (pd-H: A‘ l (1; ..., l, , I am .‘-.2.\..i::._..-'e Beware of the ll‘wczs at: on Take :1;:.l sonic tinncd most to the SEJlCl‘ “Rich .1 shim) ('thlulilzithD from him :isud her to hastcn to his side. 'l‘lic Dyaks had broken cover. Billi- lllli; in scattcrcd s«-ctions across tlio sands. they were rslging such loss 3:3 1 the «l«'-fcn«.lcrs might be able to inflict ‘ upon them during a brief race to till? . slicltcr and food to be obtained in the : other part of the island. ] Jenks did not fire at the scurrying : gang. He was waitin: for one map, Taung S’Ali. But that redoubtablc person, having probably suggested this dash for liberty, had fully realized the enviable share of attention he won attract during the passage. He the . fore discarded his vivid attire and by borrowing odd garments made himself sufliciently like unto the remainder of his crew to deceive the sailor until the rush of men was over. ran the Mohammedan, who did not look up the valley. but waved his hand. When all had quieted down again Jenks understood how he had been fooled. He laughed so heartily that Iris, not knowing either the cause of his merrimcnt or the reason of his un- looked for clemency to the flying foe. feared the sun had affected him. He at once quitted the post occupied during so protracted a vigil. "Now,” he cried. “we can eat in peace. I have stripped the chief of his uncry. His men can twit him on being forced to shed his gorgeous plum- age in order to save his life. Anyhow. they will leave us in peace until night falls, so we must make the best of a hot afternoon." But he was mistaken. A greater dan- ger than any yet experienced now threatened them, for Taung S'Ali. furi- ous and unrelenting. resolved that if he could not obtain the girl he would slay the pair of them. and he had ter- rible weapons in his possession. -- [to ss comm) " “In. for the Doctor. “Wait a hit. my little miss; 1 What makes you walk so fast? l You've got the day before you; i The sky is not o'crcast.” Al For my doll is very ill: .i She's got a raging fever. sir. ,« i guess she's took a chill.” :3 3. “Put a bandags round her bad ‘ And mustard to her feet; l Give her cambric tea to drink 2 9 l l l And not snything to cat.” “If he isn't in I'll wait. i Wha if his charge in mg“ . Do you think because of can ,Al -- ‘3‘}? Paw“- 0h?" '«l ’ No Risk W r4- n--â€"~-- $4.09 on dirtclm'ls v .. .A Millgly . . A Os Fm «“tsiC.A - tot each 91.». 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