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Se ee it tne wae Yao M4 The Evening World Daily Magazine. Tuesday. April 16. 1916 ~* ‘ eeecececeacececea + row ate one of the countless readers who were | thetiled bry North of Fifty Three” and “The Late of the Sun Dogs ond other Sinclair novels pub- liehed In thin paper you will be tremendously in- a ; ated in oun IAN GWG & Mike THe SAniToe sd I HONG OF FM MIGHRENT ( NE*T C008 A Goan OUP MILLIONAIRE LAMOLORD FRIED OF Frise And | WROD Tus OOF TLL AGH HM Kae MAN, Wit Cho WE Agn at ( (TO OOUCE wiry as THN LATE Moye 7 5 OF Mime roa Under the Great Bear SERT WEEKS COMPLETE SOwEl IN THE BYESISG WORTD 1 ving tured Namen Wat the Mihe a on aneee Nie thoueht, and MEG, Mnult od fat the Maamgni Fey a An Adventure Story of the Frozen North Freneh-apenking Moor sawed him! * ada t y the preaer (te sBy Bertrand W. Sinclair "A CHAPTER cor, Warten maneaed to an a had dona harm to fone, that | Com inna nae vered e it * Fae fot 6460 @ featdant in Pahert the A Blue Man anda White. sine lated at (he port litte more simatiha thine of f HE eurtaine sre cinead, Wut i soon hour hefore he via the 5 oF ~ 7 * on on oes j ee the paint, Ah, he le not one of the aceur ouaaen t Matern aoe wided tm ¢ He of (he brood'at Habat? Ko much the netter . 1 } Wane, MrAn to whom tha Moor They will fall ike ripe paare at the & yd mou, waat f er ardes the Feferred Bim for Information, accantu. (ine of Plucking,” anaried the acon SUM A AR] cn | “ sade oa a time ovee 1 ated @ notion aiomiy taking « 1 Nines the words were Arabia, ( OF DISTINCTION] | inive od.» dagane fire eed A have mibmpactad Me rain, He nad not forgot 0 Warden understood, hut the inatinet h ” ve os 4 } wan ure j extraordinary being who gazed at hin Of MIE prenervation bade him eoneeal wisn THO Coane ane teas 1 Ward nwee * @) Mhroateninwly tre A top of tie {he fact Navertheloas, he forced hia : ne dated tawen tae Cie a fate tower, It waee fair anaumption that "bs % wtter @ dlanified protest ty of “ “lowe tt) Palmas ie Wen nea A congress 1 am an Engliahman,” he eaid, lantan, 18 We , tthe Al . med a a ' 1 my disappearance will ba te Hiveipla could o trunwed I A : atthe very “ etook tue towel ported Inquiry will be made—it te wanty a Mibay r Ward bows that would vcore) Yig Known that To went to the Hassan jin. welf-humiiia ealety, Was ie prisoner « Tower and your iarge caravan can- rmed thereby, * f¢ v hhanda of thin finns And for what not travel without exciting comment ely in Lektawa for ‘ ‘ nthe PUrpoRe wos Hrougit onto the ine You will certainly be pursued and at. veral would-he pro. He uinmartne wnehoid. Hut he wae vanior? tucked, whether [am living or dead. yonder ‘ " er proved it. Man That he wan far away from the Yer fam not vindictive. Set me free, r wast wh t to tage Sonat waa determined by many sians. bring me back to Rabat in time to ho man's affair den . ' + wervicn like te The keon, invigorating sotain ire Jon omy ahip, and ft ahall lodge no ! we 9 belie ott women folk are the hardy typen of trees and situ piaint againat you, nor claim my agurene nlas Hens Wall and his eawer f wat Ko Mortime he Gbaence of the myriada of inse oF and Other beloneinpe” | daughter fr th Wa 1 in Bvely thOt Would have made a rove on What sayeth the unbellevert de. Had 1 foar t garded as antf pining a place of anytuing but rest a lod the. moullah tao enna hare Beg bet that hour--these thinks were an open He waa told, with falr accuracy, they might have pared themselves nen Ln ig aneide,” ke gael buok to one accu t in 106 and seamed to find humor in War- nuch anx Hat that could not be. “Hut t anal not detain you jongn | Jungle. He reflected ti that if ho den's words, \r faleng the carivan route that ; ad practised the frat rudiments of promined tot the Western Sahara and looked ¢ “Biaves know if any fur er pews was fortheoming as » not parley with their ee et oe he annot vious day, he masters, Would now tn all likelihowd be’ on Vnnictitely at mercepting ee ee [tho Hiue Man of KI Hama wus inv ween at Tncnat ae reanoule. Wingo, ' Doard the atsamer, Then he remem- {Mnoiiey, Mt.nie captive, Tle hina niet aaehts, Making or dreamin, Now | have kod reason to belleve iar ered the ring and pressed @ Tocmorrow he vanvearry aad with | Foo eee So Gl | MUST BE GOING GOOD NIGHT 2m Lektawa ere thelr fear abated "Khe leaped to her feet. Her chee lhe TT cede all of Warden's putosopny | | Me GOHM. it's TINE RS TOWN HAVE Lots M® HIGHRENT {that Yay” anrvont raniee hina rene. planned, bat ihe ulus eyes of har , Watch, mor volver, even a heep from going mad during th FOR NE To EMPTY Ee MI OF COUPONS To Cur Pie ten tie Gate baba wk You have ud ‘of aun? 3 THE ASI ‘ANS ky wh he is ah aeped, all a were stolen, but the ring remained. Nin Moullan's orders were jiteraly | ir Nae aL ca a foe oe ee ‘a Ae Wy how ¢ ats < ed, er the 60) day’ " 4 plece of tattooed skin—if tt had hap- Country intervened between Rabat | pened to be in his pocket, Mut it res and caravan, the Englishman 1 in bis cabin, Was depri Manifest interest almoate back the sympathetic note to | Evelyn Has Unexpected ; 4 ‘inmost, but not quite, 4 posed in a portimante of his palanquin and | Visitors. aware of the altered tone. ~" ; together with the canvas bag con- 6 a beast of burden. Still, be | é Ou are asking tuo PAVORY Be wala 4 taining the gourd. When he was 4, and was fed, and he prayed a moonlit night tn Jann with « litte taugh Africa’ does not } be taissed, Would the skipper examine his thet he might retain his reason, The| Evelyn Dane was ait her secrets so readily, [assures baggage to discover sume clue to hia belief that he knew no Arabic en- t . dia the e ye Stull, o ve a rather cot tars remarks «hy he looked at t informatio: The Blue Priest of EI = $8 ai or would y care for a stroll in the face rved on the labash (the face Hamra was pre aching a new jehad, Garcia had carved into a likeness of but, unlike others of his kidney, be M’Wanga, one time King of Benin) © a born organizer, Instead of would be interesting stirring up a minor rebellion which | The Moor came back with a dish Would be snuffed out either by the of pillau, chicken stewed with rice, Sultan of Moroceo or by one of the It was exceedingly appetizing, Some European powers, he was gradually coarse bread and a bowl of goat's mmeking himself known throughout milk completed a meal that was al. the length and breadth of the land, ; ‘most sumptuous, He ate heart!ly,and In his own stronghold of Lektawa, | {his spirita rose with each mouthful, on the very contines of the Great | The nondescript warriors who formed Lela " palatine. Waa army | t pal ttle heed him, even 0! a les Meanwhile, his repu | . Boon 4 - 6 BR rent es en rN etn tMbE Rar iorlea Sitaeaed n= | am E {n foreign warmip. Soon afterward in @ stroll around the palanquin, A tributions in money and kind on the she learned the ship's natn man unacquainted with native ways more fe aboard provinces. When deed. the #6 was Evelyn's turn to b | brought more than a Hint of garden? | take it we are liksly 10 be Brighton to the seafront of Las dinturt « Palmas, Gran Canaria, A dance waa aos lin progress within, and the Jingle of © it was no distoyalty to the memory |a polka mixed curiously with the con- of one whe once had been her love® [tinuous roar of a heavy surf, But but the absolute necessity of Papar-: \¥ fn was in no mood for dancing, ONINK Beryl Baumgartner during her | indisp fon ‘hat made: | While she was dresstag for dinner ncing & possibility that night, that evening the boom of a gun from The garden by all means.” she ounced the arrival of Agreed, trying hard to restrain her Nubile ees agitation. So they walked among the’? dusty palms and oleanders, and Cap and from Mortimer told her something of th ee a Day followed day, and week plish that and more, Beni Kalil, if almost unintelligible among the dea- on the Blue Man's spinal eoluma, Pry that moment she was on the tip-too strange doings of the Hine Man of Bb night have drawn a favorable augury 1! \s propitious he would followed week, without any prospect you will follow my plan.” ert folk. So Warden spoke with a ie cd 1 ie ee id f expectation, for the captain of It, Hamra 7 from thelr indifference—-not so War- “ere Morocco, enslave or kill of relief, and’ he became morc and The Hausa sprang to his feet in harsh distinctness. . Oey, GAYe Rar alteac land’ vol M ond-clasa crutser Valiant sup. When the Valiant paid her second den, to whom {t gave sure proof that @Very Christian, loot every port, and more a mere appanage of the Nila amazement. "Go, one of you,” he sald, “and tell cry. save as 1 direct, and your s mmaining link between Visit to Rabat the Bey waa Inclined bis escape was deemed iinpossible establish nself another Mahomet, Moullah's household, It was just “Master!” he cried, “you know the glorious succesor of the Prophet youl wodeeetned, east piled the one remaining lin °R to be communicative. As a matter of \ At a little distance was a larger ‘Till then, he was content to pose as when hope itxelt was yielding to Arabic better than I, who have lived that the daughter of Reni Kallt Moullah'4 sastrous fight with the Evil Ong read so rapidly that it reached the t the sought-for op- here many year! awaits his pleasure.” Hie used the oonoluding epithat pure 18e bate Sah Hn Dany acess Sreuieiua Renew we ed itself. It came He thought the Nazarene was & The chief man among the guards pees. Nae Pe edge deed | eo a el al all ‘ Mussuiman world, — Since the like @ meteor falling from the mid- wizard, Thenceforth he waa ready to came forwar! and peered at them, Arable mouth, gathering, mainly servante ant cool- jes, Here, too, were tethered som: camels and hill ponies. The strengt saint numb despair t) uch a programme ts nothing new portunity presen: in th “our.” It showe Hy he was MO mart rl ard within a fortnight, whereas ‘ and equipment of the party betokened inspire ver of Mecca was Might aky, and Warden, ever on the fall in with any proposal he made. iis glance fell on the shrinking form (Cur It ahowsd Miehaate Two months earlier Captain Mortt- the prophet'n journey in the reveras i REN: hore warinde “pur than, mpe haleeway radine in hia cof. Witch, waa ready to avail himself of | Warden's scheme was feasible. ent hy the side of this stalwart Hedawl, {he vlotor in this mer came to her in Funchal, Madeira, direction took’ throg weeks, Other It the capture of a stray Muropean; the fin, nearly five hundred mahdis have the light it shed on his dark calvary. Kalli, afraid to be akeptical, yet only ("4g well,” he sali yen how hee ores pressure of the shard with a message that thrilled her with iteme filtered through the Atias pass Ma) others were Moors, Arabs and ne. each and all ed to he the one, , Some Mohammedan festival liad led half convinced at first, quickly sw the Holy One asked why she tarred. {more deciled promsure of the sary hope. ‘The Foreign Office had re. ¢#, and finally there came a man wh groes, the soldiers and hangers-on of true, and much-predicted “holy man" tO & good deal of revelry and gor- that its very daring commended it. Who art th rother vein, The moullah could aot have Pee , , Was actually in Lektawa at the time @ fighting caravan . destined to lead Islam to complete vic- Mutndiaing when Warden, at ths close Moreover, time pressed. He must "What then, must. the renowned joey more at his, morey wore. te aitested him, he sald, to forward any Set ROalls : ct ania A croaking voice from behind the tury over Christendom, ‘ of a tiring day, found nts nero etther sacrifice his daughter or adopt son of Mahmoud suffer further de- rinacied. He was flat on the ground, information ahe could give which first gate « te assurance that curtains of the gayly caparisoned ese itnpostors are Infinitely worse friend & at the door of his hut some such heroic alternative as that lay? ried Warden, even more sprawling with arms and legs lke might hel fo explain why Captain Warden lived. When the new ruler of armed than a pestilence. They resemble it in 9,8n attitude of deep dejection, suggested by one whom he already loudly. some ugly frog, and Warden “git Warden should vanish #o mysteriously that disturbed city had slain every em, th neXpected outburats “What has happened?” he asked. recognized as a leader of men. Im- — He risked a good deal, because some fire wou jammed in the mmall of hit at itabat individual overtly opposed to him and bade ‘v aaah es oF OE BEATS, a They , Tue man, moved by the familiar mediate decision was called for. To true Arab might be within earshot, prey Was Jammed naught to bo done ‘Tho inquiry waa a private one, She $ scour palanquin suddenly bre Moors to their feet Who spoke guod Pr remaining inhabitants were > nearer, th tle ciott Becents of his nativ ngue, Fave ¢ the Nila Moullah’a will meant and there are gutturala in the no- gut yield, and, when. permitted. to must mention it_to none, but it was ing on the divine right of k seme, nears et ae ee ah aa 8001 Ke 4 at i enh Ad wi & way to tears, His plaint patel that the malcontent would madic language of Northern Africa gpeak, he murmured humbly that he deemed so important by the author: it occurred to some one that the N § Hassan Tower was reyeced, Hud Inox, Te was Wanten's wrievous On enough in mantt ikke, be beheaded forthwith. that no European throat can repro- Writ ghey, tien in We hie that the Valiant wn Fe ee meee Pu IAE RAY ! of the eramg thal he ' into fy truculent anvage of the moullah's ©,” duce. y'Seyyld,! you awine!” sald the sent specially to Madeira to make tt Avan tron Bal ckobar race ten > dlea up at the back of the eramged misfortne that hw had blunde H into type, His daughter, fin ly-buitt girl Pak Coa eared ons ont eee But his fearlensness was fustiqed. Gene There was not much that he could ¢nat a European im Aveh checking ance, looked mo: . lassan's Tower while t tue Man of fifteen, oken of by ‘a » MAO 4 Gharling volos reached them where Spglahme leavinecdih PO feast petmuibte heh Sala Cit 7 ioe , at than aman, If bis ape of ii Hamra was meditating an at- 9 and Was sum- I face the lion. Have it as you will, Keyyid!" gurgled the o! ; 2 accompa rn A dldiag aan ' : f ; : “” they stood, “Pay het * con War- Kabat was gleaned from Domai SA ait Mid molale (Pearance was forbidding when seen tack on the purse of the faithful moned” tc to the despot's Seyyid. I am at your command. “Bring the girl hither," {t growled, aan pA eateries that Gareia’a) messa, She remembered fia north ne ea auNeras aan ’ ‘in Warden's upward gla nthe aban nd chance thus offered seragio, ne neg who be- Ilis proverb wae well chosen. Never and the two were allowed to pass In- no doubt jn his henrer’a mind that he the text with sufficient accuracy—but 4) » on to Taudent and Timbukew. ee alee at thie heaten ait inere Lf securing & Christian captive to longed to one of the numerous Hausa did people in dire atraits adopt bolder muntioe would not hesitate to silt a throat if what a queer jumble of fact and he 'Hrank hal plenty of gold dare te Re ee a gare ernnd rophet's return to Lek- tiles, while ready enough to enlist strategy than that which Warden had § Warden's heart throhbed a litte Would not haultate to silt @ throat 1 what & guser jimiiven ahe: harssit, quills, both he and the Hausa were wis us ei Sf Mare wae Oe TOMPUnE tA ec gee ratifies by th Pane Pot 2 in mind. He had Stan UAL hr it and faster as he half dragged the cower’ commands shall forfelt thy life. Coll thous she had wetually ween the well armed, he spoke Arable Mke « pite skin and hair eave him wy roi gratified by the prospec "= found it practicable, but hitherto tt ing negress across the courtyard. She the jeader of the guard, and tell hin carved Kourd bobbing about in the Meriva amd etme ee eke i Hiavelin locks were matted. Mis tues qqhtte, eft ehoones her victims with coming his holiness’s father-in-law. td ‘proved impossinte owing to the knew what waa olng to happen, and the,leader of the guard, and cell hin carved: goupd bobbing about In the native and ‘clalmed othe apecis loc a mutted, His face , 1 5 Pe to summon protege of the Hine Man of El Hamre His elfin locks were ima ee eee ho Rigs yanien felt, A doubtful privilege at the bests tt secrecy with which the prophet gur- had heen conched am to her behavior, to ‘be admitted alone. and. ‘withoit parchment supplied w far-fetched ox. LTCtoRe rried benevolence to the and limbs had a pecularly dead as. 200) ved the Atlas Mountains by was shared by many, and a xoodly pounded his daily Mfe, When travel- put she was onty a child, and hor fe ' ell him also to bring into cuss for Warden's disappearance ays ; , hada rounded 'y but ahi quest 1 ohim a 6 point of giving him his own particular pect, gince the blue pigment had dried Way © Bont puss paws, that aome number had been beheaded to prevent Jing, the Hue Man uauaily remained was great for her father and herself. the compound the three best camels — Nevertheless, the «alors words had 2 np Of blue colon; which wae ae Fee a a ee ntnwe body, méluence more far-seving than fate further unpleasantncay when the lady in hia iter. At Laktawa he eave Phe Roud not believe that this gaunt {%, DoRseHH, with store of food and driven sone of the hardness out of Wie ye Ve cylin which was ex leathery surface of « mummy's body, QUIN! along the path trod- failed to recognize the inoullah's at- audience unseens None could gain Christian, the man whom. sho sa” water for a journey, Bent Kaill in to her heart, She was beainning to Pout 2) tle faltneul, not wo much The sunken black ey cs tle t ae an den by Donenico Garcia after the tractiveness as a hushand. Moreover, mission to his compound wit!teut working daily among the Nila Moul- come at once, and the camels mre to think that Mrs Aing’s story WAH vod enith. | of bloodshot sockets, alone told of Tihs wae hidden in the tower. the Hausa girl herself rebelled against stating thelr business and revealing lah's elaves, could really accomplish ha renty within ten minutes, Shout true that War was really nv Te Waa Wnklénds- toss thabeaaeuattaa life, He reminded Warden of some Never a di vassed th: e'did not hee lot, and was nearly wild with : yy Jone and the ts he had undertaken. So she yo 6 r thee,’ rival's promised husband—that he had Sagat . yeh } : yi at he did their identity: he Mved al the task he hi now=he will hea ' used by Satan in destroying the Nt cannibal ju-ju man frov Lhe frack- hian a means of escape, but every terrur at the thought of Warden yidden, like a spider in the dark re- whimpered with frigit, and. wonld Thus tar, the conditions did not not dared even to write again when eit foveal one thatwne wert less swamps of Nigeria vammand Scheme promised failure, and he did could hear her sobbing inside the hut, Cowges of his murderous web, Now have run abrieking if Warden had not found onerous, and the Blue Man he knew thot Kosamond was at Lack. MUNIN oan aiied one that wae won ture should command a ae ibe ' at La Joathsomne creature \ Fou t mean to fall, for failure meant 1 father muttered ly oNReT tat safeguard, previously unsur- caught her arm and whispered a few fouvtied with them to the fraction ments. fat when this courtly otter ! ac at the minaie OC His sueceeen ee eit iinunedans wanld death. So he trudged on mantully, hin ne Mayme ve new Insictively Be ountable, vanished by rearon of the words of encoliragement ling G2, 8 OxHORIB An ADEIGUR, Hearts Aasitod I Jed tar Wate afriea Siled the deducer were sumclantiy far gitehed looking rie nt for the omy fllend, a atalwart negra’ who A Re ak fait anatomy Mae ee For the rest, Warden | The prophet'a habit of concealing dearching | five | minutos followed, ndoubtediy, suited for WWeat ATTIC Away from La itawa, that the tight as My had on they “poke the Hausa language, and eve ow, arden fol ab NIA Ealtanoeat Onis On his awn eudnciiyy, fit uch as possthle from aedan ala B 4 6. two daya a sana ice ren Lekeane: (ORL AHA FlaBE een ie bice, and the alacrity with { Foad led to the southedst—to the chance had come, He dared al! inthe Dut an the assured cowerdiiness of « adherents was now more helpful than quaking wretch i Als gramp that be the locks ne realized that in HOW gomething i common with the mou! sheard his voice, and the alacrity ) desert=to the great unknown land, ext instant orative torent a hundred armed men. He was sup- was recelving more clemency thin be respects, van nimiaing that, hee jab's death and the estubliament of twhiech they obeyed lis order to pro His boots gave out; his clothes — “Were I in your pls he sata, Thal We AN hour in the desert-—the Pred to pasa day and night in me deserved, and warned him sternly ranted. tr was amazing that | {aNa MeALH af duce the Giaour. Wee shat tye Were torn to rags; he was compelled cohat Goe sO Tiare Holes nee nicest when night tation, None had Laie past hin eat Ggainat ever again treating a Karo. lover hud aot unced his rhis, and Bey of F Now, the singular fac at to aflopt the garments and many of dauhter, T would kill him first.” od foltoy = or sleep, To carry out this pose he pean with contumely, He could fect parture, but the w discreetly told cap ak \ two men who had spoken to nin sel 1 A toe chose with whom his jot The Hausa shivered with anxiety, Wraps the earth In Blackness (88 (B paldom anpeatea ‘from bennd tho Ins innit as momat cersor that shook pre airas MIOABIAY Ci Whe coe ee the French language was not lost on But he kept the ruby safe, What would be his fate if others were @ pall. It is due to the rapid fall Im tic waty which velled the front of the mouilan when he learnt the ident- was by 1 eit ome senines, but it left Evelyn greatic Warden. It argued that they and thought of searching him aWare that he even listened to those temperature and the resultant con- thick mate which vo FR mich ian whee Re Bar ee ee par bencepecnits ome sen j ft Evelyn great their companions hailed from the he was given a certain bold werds without denouncing the densation of surface moisturn taken he rom he occured. | tty of hls aamillant, ft ae eit ie hart Oren SOIT Ha ee Basnre borden rather than ine ee” ‘berty once the Atings An Who uttered them, Up by the air. But it noon passes, en nigted a corner of one of the was, vet the time pasted with leaden hy a new cloud hese namo of pe and pla Ht that were so. lis capture was a! Wak passed. The countey waa "You know. him not, Beyyid:" he If there is a moon, the tandaraye be; Miten UAH A wir ore oe Tone a mt aml, more than “anions WAC IN ERB on iaeiar ee | abe fantastic mist os H wild y attempt to travel by Said, and the facet th he used the Comes a radia ng ino ne t figure seated cross legged doubting t e Beyyld’s scheme ta out “ tar i nee against hin, Be wile Py Ae bit a , Iver? aven when th in is absent, $8) looking figure 4, Me at thrust ' niste Capt, Warden ima ww oN no possible jrieva orate Other road tian the tong established Word for “master” to a slave showed silver: even when the moon !s absent, !* ying carpot, T red- had failed od Amat and thrust an ceaied the « * heart, but the Nile Moullaly suon des Cor te ae go back was equally im. Vulnerable and far-secing. He reads Therefore, the time nt fxediy at him, and a hand soughtun- girl uttered a ery of rel tthe sight very. ret ‘ buses H , IR stroyed it nets 0" ha possible, Every community in the men's thoughts: he can Kill with a disposal was limited, So many see cushion for a wenpon, since of her father, but Warden silenced her yw utly inte , Bis the) Brink do jemag Nita Moutlah's” own territory was look, Even you, a Nawarene, could shrewd eyes watched the Nila pone dared to pasa that screen with- with « word, “ » ius , 1 arunted in ubi erie ratified by the spectacle of a Giaour Dot reatst him.” lah's dwolling that {f success halo out direct Instructions Warder He nodded to the Hausa, who im wre hy hi ten Srenmel” said the, |nleny nts," among the Mahdits train, The peo- "That What he tell# the fools to attend the coup tt must be carried (a cuoKly and pushed the gir! mediately began to tle the moullah’s courd, and, befo he belgh Tum rather atte in ine eendiy, we would crowd round fim and leer who choose to hellove him, I wag Out during the forty minutes of da tenuate legs and arms with leather thongs to te n kt aul eaid Warden, sie eh Ve my 0 and at him, for no better cause than that made a prisoner because stone Here. “Hent Kalli waa alow in fulfiliing using the wholly baffling slay ft Madetra i) Sethe! Mout Tshal| be wad to sit down & Dk Bie ee the Natoa ee race, struck me insensible, If s so And there was much + DF sour wishes, O worthy of honor,” he which must be cut ere tte victim been ¢ “ 4 ; Be te ne ale to. Aim. Many of them had never befure seen powerful, why did he hide me in a in that brief pertod. Une eine eee owing low yet advancing: be freed. Soon, the whining Plant of without ey . er ton ; ie Me tat datiod on the ground, but two a white man, but that did not count— litter unt! he was far from Rabat? rapidly advancing glo em the while, and never relaxing his erip camels roused from their accust: The gloom in her epened ey fy and tred to they cursed ai t Now attend to me, Rent Kalli, | Warden and the girl crossed the Ne unhappy negress, Her mani. alecping-placo was audible, The ant- until the clamor of the crutser's HA mon seized him roughly and tried th they cursed hint, Toundly fon tie sane shall save you and your daughter tf apace in the centre of which OO ene ee EY eNnined hie cation, mais were led into the court-yard. jure awoke the echoes sa gow that Gapk Svardon was the E " oree Ui tO TE Ree and? RenaAnoe BIER lak ihe Prophot's you do exactly as I bid you the moullah’s abode, The ling! The Blue Man npprectated the rough and their attendants reowlved the Henoe, Hvelyn was one of the fow that Capt Warden Ww: nae ho mad eigck than to his intelli followers were treated by Nagarenea ‘The man raised his eyes, Here man was so bronged by exposte 0 ways of an Arab dreaded moullah's exceedingly, curt nenpie sh the capital 6 ty of the Cans fi ae et ee wef 8 +3 e mdignitica that in thelr own lands, was a new tone in the Christian who the elements that the hood of a burn- "Sin are. are means to make him “hid ve ar be af mania :y dad pr fiane caravan's a int of his proceedin Genoerser [here ars an A wae ones Warden RGPeMiniavoantumsiveleh had endured insult and plows with owe Was acarcely needed to conceal araaane he chuckled, rtring, Seer to Bent Beil Gly Gane ten OA2 fon for the preson: Pe apse a A long Way. south, at tho var Though handicapped by a crippled infinite patience, He knew that the meckness, except on that solitary uc- his face. |The young npareaty, mat was what Warden wanted. In {hi A ion they were taking on nner thal the West cha tremendous. stretch | Ider and the enervating etvect of desert folk were repaying some cf casion when the Blue Priest ordered Cowely wtatue of sbon Wed raining himself, the moullah waa mo- fourney w) i waa she wrong in the 6 imbukty, Th feels ug, though he was grappled the wrongs their ancestors had en- him to kneel before hin white cotton, waa so terror-stricken mentarily off his guard. In the next ee Pndtnarnicn 7 SPR Rw beats 3 that he adopte Lene heecould rise-and the dured from generations of Portuguese “Bpeak, Seyyid. At ieaat I ehall that she offered the most serious oh- {natant he was lying with hia face And that waa the last word the Biua . 1 red. War ' ie dalay ara route as safer than. the Moors were men of bone and sinow— and Spanish freebooters, Tut at not betray you," he muttered stacle to Warden's project. But th hand was Man of El Hamre ever ut on th floor a at a ' q journey aeross Mor and i > kno " e Ar ould no per c Wire H heud den, tt is true, kept bis promise and i nites ) ercely that both of his Jeast he laid to heart the knowledge You must get me some Arab could not be helped. He depended poposs hin mouth 7 & mn, Ra at i Mal oaafully that Way in or to reac Da souaht ff prostrate at the sume thar he could never soturn Oy te clotting which f can put on In fone oncher 10 draw thoes ferret eves of Conse IB mouth | Iricnt Vine Heft him’ gagged “and hound.” unully jn rhe serand i mantully that Way in order to roach time as himself, A coward’ blow way he had come unless he were still hut when it ts dark. Then T ahall himeelt for tho one preci us Moment ocated, while the blade of rp to move OF Utter @ cry, but otherwinen he 5 Fe a ee ie tee Soe eR ded the unequal tussle. A toavy a slave, He would be recognized in- take your daughter to the moullah's he needed. After that, he trusted jnif. rested most suggestively across uninjured. He lay there ail night an He waticers “who wie see ene lie dente aan aen ane oe cut him ferociously across the stantly, and clubbed to death like a house, At that hour he will be alone utteriy to lis own resources his throe ail the following day, and pis “ with . the POE Be ge PAM Mahan ed) Co Pale e ‘ and half-blinded him, and he mad dog. in an inner room, and the fact thot J e owas no trouble at the “Turn the lamp low." evid Warden concerning Nasare nae ins ; nay ‘Beets t < 1 1 , Hh i Menge 4 was flung violently face downward in despite his hardships, he was soon bring the girl will procure me adinis to the com a, The munrts to ee girl, His votes was au ‘and moat unedi ving, A f er aunse ; : ap na eve hi s Dy ee ee t front of the Blue Mar + tmut- restored to perfect heatth. The win- ston" — were Moore recruited from the sea- reasmiring, but she wis s mptetely curred to some one tha Apr. Myo mice Paratiilied eit tae iy tered ter wa such ag it is in the — “But you will be discovered at once, hoard Fo eee arity. alpeee Les A Ne eae He Du GaNan aenvatael it ewnen \ M plexed than ever, he tried to Ms pt the atfir ¢ Sanara approac: yi Che How should a man an Arab ho ow be he Man could mafel t, wt id ‘ rome sense his confida n x * i 1k B ENE cou R ae r ae te ea waa invigorating: and ioerpeuah toad PUBRAD Kt ad xions members ward, Happ she avoided that volunteered to look behind the f y i Vw Jfyreboting. though none {°F hinking 1 r 1 ‘ fruit, Was Wwholesotr i laughed Warden, gone + wn iribe, Were thoy Apabs,. nhinder when he could obtain no answe Jook ime up t { kag better than he the periia Wars ane oe ae , nutritioue, “Sete anes 1 a rden's sten, you doi". muttered repeated requt for an audience, inyilat t baslvoomy, Jen Would have to ene % elaxcd their grip. T y ww Yet) when Lektawa into the sonorous lan ‘ de Now dows" mut ‘ | i raua to bis feet, Jf deatn reac Lis cave looked desperate tn- i rt, “Loan @ocom- gccenr, |. patois t s wae Warden, slightly relieving the tension Ele wae ereatly shocked at seeing big An expression of surprise fitted $To Be Continued) ay \ . ~ ? : « - oe

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