ra«e and bate. He bad been avajred *o long by unbridled piasiona that do Sel(-cout>ol, no power of diaaeubling.
By SEWARD W.‘ BOPKINC. (CorTuaar m »r no»r«T Ronru'a Son.)
CHAPTER XV.
[CONTISCTtD.)
“You
1 Mr. Avei
MUi Arnold waa looking at me
e making a mistake,” re- Avery held out hi* hand to me. to" became ‘V'kmg dJet* JJt^me'to “Criokmore, you must stay. God every one. As for me. I shall not go. »«nt you. You must abide.” I hare no ties in England, and I shall ' I wavered a moment, and the! remain with these loyal people and grasping Miss Arnold’s hand, earn: help them in their struggle toward "Graoe. if you will stay, I will. ] civilization." awkward at expressing my love, “Then why not take the throne but I am sincere. We will reaob yourself?" I asked. I Hong Kong as soon as I can get s He shook his head. | Bh ‘P. flnd y oar father, obtain his oqn “Crickmore, yon do not even now sent, and return to these people, whe understand the idolatrous worship you j 1®T® us^ better than we will find else
have inspired in the hearts of thes« ' .Vhete."
people. 1, king! No. These people lov< | It Is not necessary to tell aU tha*
me and trust me, but thev would laugl was said then.
at the idea of making me' king. Thej Mi«* Arnold elected herself Queen need a strong bend and strong mind Talmoooh by saying one little word,
guide them, and you have provec “V' nr possession of both. The people |
believe you to lead the
have peals
will b
9 sent supernatural); ! mt of bondage, and |
*rs of teaching will not erase thal iression from their minds. Yos
r that
CHAPTER XVL
HEN-KO-HI.
It has been said by those who ought to know, "Uneasy lies the head that
have oomo to them in a way that ap- | wears a crown.” But no crownleti s to their peculiar uaturoa, andil^ head ever rested more easily thai very difficult to prove to them mine that first night of my kingsbi] t absolutely belong to at Quiental. I was very weary, and
;7o.
; mine tl
to at Quiental. I was very weary, slept soundly and long. In the mi good i ipj[, when I went into the break!
‘ room, I fom
lUol, no power waajeft to him.
'Pear and hatred were mingled in his glance. For, like all tyrants, the
fellow was a coward at heart. When Hen-Ko-Hi had been placed
before me, and the soldiers had taken their positions on cither side, I said:
“Oso-Bark, we will hear from you first. Arraign the prisoner" The talented Jumar slowly arose,
and with knitted brow, stood a moment looking at his fallen foe. Then, in a deep, impassioned voice, he
spoke:
“O king, you of white skin and honest heart, who hare come to n* out ol the Sacred Forest, listen to what I have to aay. Listen, O king, while I tell you once more of the descent upon our beautiful laud of a horde of murderers and woman-steul-
debanched and killed
Listen
not Talrenty yei
who n<
era, who debauched a fairest of our loved while I tell yot} how the mooch was darkened for t'
by this Mantcboo tyrant, who now stands cowering before you, pleading
for mercy he never gave.”
The ugly eyes of Hen-Ko-Hi grew uglier still, and blared with awful intensity at the Jumar who was hurling these terrible accusations at hit
head.
"Once, O king," continued Osoiark, “when the family of Brando-
Kalek, oconpied this palace, of Talmooch gave forth in ad her shores were the
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happiness of
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plenty, and limit to the
Onr men were strong imen were beautiful
ildren wi
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Our Onr
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that vou do not absolutely belong to at Quiental. I was very weary, and | children were prptty and qnick to
Ss - - •
fall of reproach. “What is this
his voice “Leave n
lookc
:h.
1 uin, '•th.° 1 i.”.w's 1 brtefs » yon teH me?”he said, trimmed up this old barn knew what ! W
uld h, go ruhor tb., „„ „^ hi og ,„ Jo.-" > ZVtJl?.
■ wiv* ily wor
joyous that and mothon
lere would he go rather than ever anything 1 the people he has delivered | "Yes, in the
among the peopl
from the bonds of slavery? Woi
n Talmoooh and lea
ivered ild h« 1
hii :
“Yes, in the temj arrangements hen
it place
:"j s .
-M. “Thoro I.
not be! You are making a jest, a suspicion of relationship about it. , <i - >'«, who were Tiisten to me. Here is a beantifnl I Tint «hnt ooncnm ns nnir TToa nature and With all
mple
re are strikingly 1U Do you not think so, Mil
r women were
ij. b( fields and mint
like ba *y ®pinning or weaving, there came ‘ - -— ** iber of foreign
to our shores a numbei
ships. A people of whom we knew
it little came fi
listen to mi , land that for twenty years has known j BO on do you think w buttes darkness of cruelty and blood- | reach Hong-Kong?"
abed. The people who owned the i “it all depends upon luck. If we
t the elaves of foreign mur- | have to build a ship to go there in, il Unhappiness and woe filled j w iii be a long time. But the first ship
“d. : that stops hen
are making a jest. • suspicion 1 Here is a beantifnl J But that doi
lip about us now. Hi
all be able to
ebei lane
md were
derers. Unhappiness am every home, and every hei But in answer to the Jumars and the Kaleki
1 cart was sad. : that stops here shall take ns
prayers of the | father.”
;s, who prayed j “Poor papa? These long moi
as our good teacher taught us to pray, ; have been lonely ones to him, I kr yon came to us. You taught us to be j How happy he will be to see me brave. You taught us bow to work— j Bee nB —^Uve and well!”
our ills in silence, and | “Yes," I said, “he will, no
jverjoyed to see me. I hi
irst chip to yoni
wor!
us in every way. You
glad with victoi
lelped be over, -ie uf f orB j ,
tee me.
him. I shall
at peace with all men, gav^them
welcome. We opened to them our homes and gnre them shelter. Better hsd it been bad we taken the poison from the fangs of the serpents in the monutains, and inserted it into the veins of every being in the land. “The strangers to whom we had given welcome, whom we had fed and to whom we had given drink, gathered together in the darkness of a starless night and ruthlessly sacked onr homes. They murdered
soldiers who songl
glad with victory. And now, when | getting this stain c every-heart is swelling with that glad- j like to be \Hiite agaii ness, yon shatter it by telling us yon ; “What about Hei
are going away. Yon have laid low the tyrant, and his scepter shall no more wave over ne. Oat of darkness
m-Ko-Hi?" asked ;
raudbeex uav noi oniy were me women 01 res dealt ! the Jnmars and of the Knleka their I mnsl vi ctims, but ah, now, O king, listen cud shoe carefully, I beseech yon!—the lovely
—-* **-- -nod missions—
ley murdered onr
>pe be- 1 *~nght to stay their ocee'd in ! COIlr * e - They swept away onr obilI would dren - taking cruel delight in the dy-
I ing cries of onr petted ones. They
•• aB k e d i »tole the fairest of our women. Woe,
Mr Avery S rief ’ mi,,et 7 vere **1 l eft 40 H 1 ® •'•Bother that raseel! Why conldn’i I • 0 f™ r ° r * ° f invasion,
more wave over ns. Out of darkness 1 he have fonght with hia army and bee* ‘ B “ t not 0D, Y w ® r ®, tbe woni « n into light you have led us. Once more ! killed decently? He deserves dealt ! tbe Jnmftrs of *“*
will our homes be made glad with the j more than any of the others,
songs of children. Now onr hearts > give him a trial, I suppose, anu --
shall be happy and our land prosper- j something like mercy. I don’t fee' ; . ® of , ® , B® 0 “ missionary,
ous. But if you leave us, who is go- > any.” ! AT ® r y> had come among
ing to protect ns from tbe enemy? I “I see bnt one course. You must fc^ch 08 of his God, was torn froi Why will you leave us, Oolek?' Can i have him executed.” I h * r bnoband’s arms and brought hei you not be happy here? Ie not our 1 “Possibly. But he must have al ; —brought here to become the sport island fair to look upon and fair to : least the semblance of a trial. If thhM of the monsters that fawned befor.
dwell in? Can yon find braver men J thing is made a national issne—for J | “J 1 * quaking, ^craTrl or truer women in all your other , B hall appeal to the States for -protec- I that stand-
lands? Ah, we want you with us. I tj on —it will be much better for us il We want you, and we want our eweet 1 . — _ ~
friend who has been tbs angel of light to us all, while you have been the god
of war. Take not away the happiness ^etump. jou i.gu,. Iin iV . ... yon have brought us norths love.” I position with your own people de- , Does the soft, kind voice that once He knelt down, and taking Miss 1 Jmmd, his death.” : 8 P ok ® WOTdB ol tenderness to our Arnold’s hand and mine he kissed ! “I believe you. We will give him : ^omen in their hours of pain now them and shed tears upon tbem. i a trial this afternoon.” speak with tne words of earth. Does Mr. Arer, ... -raibl, effeelei ( To.Kd tt. elo~ ortbeJe, I eJleJ lh ? 0 ? t ^ Miss Arnold’s eyes looked moist. I : Garn-Saak to me, and ordered him to oelre 111 kindness our newly born, began to feel uncomfortable myself. | have Hen-Ko-Hei taken to the north c * r ® tor them as only a good woman “Bnt, she here, Oso-Bark, ”1 said; i tower for trial. c * n , c * re for’them—doesthat gentle
ling is made a national issue—for J I qnaking, crawling thing
i i
touraweet ! we , ho w that Hen-Ko-Hi suffered it. MI !>•« ««» >t, bright Jjth ths igel of light ! death ie ga lly an d not by the hands ol brightness of happy smiles and lighted a— ai j violence ” 118 by the buu of a pure and kindly
“Perhaps you are right. Bnt your “■ people de-
as by ! soul?
1 “Tin,
“you have,set you^oftoJ’hiJh** 1 ^ 1 the north tower al*rg< , h * nd now live to soothe the fumured it a king. I am only a plain man ! square room^light and airy, which ] ' of her ‘ ged ®orrowing hua-
am not a king. I am only a plain man ! B quare room,flight and airy, w] from a-country that has no king. I , had chosen for the trial. It was an did not hear yoar prayers and oome to i j dBa l room for an executive chamber, yoo; I was cast on your shores by | Xhe windows looked out over tbe batchance. Moreover, I don’t want to i tlemonts to the sea. In this room be king. We Americans settled that | there were large, comfortable chair* long ago. What good would it do if some solid mahogany tables. I stayed?^ Mr. Avery joined me, and I led the
way throngh the long corridon to the
“Ah! What harm will it not do if you go? You will leave us without s king, as is your own country. And are not the people aad? We cannot live withdut a king. Our king is oui good and wise father; we are hie happy children. We are not ready tc govern as Mr. Avery has told us other countries do. We need a king who ir all a king. But if you do not want to be king call it what yon like, but stay with us. But to tbe people of Talmooch you are king. They will some to-morrow wi)h garlands of flowers tc proclaim you king. They will oome with songs of rejoicing and of worship. They will com* dancing and playing on musical instruments. They will come in hundreds and in thousand.. What will you tell them tbenl Will you tell them they are not good enough for yffu to live amongst? Will you break their hearts by telling them that yon fonght aot to make Talmooch a nation, bnt to seek safety for yourself? Can yon toll them this and think you are doing right? What is there in yonr country that needs yos —a friend, a brother, a sister, s mother! Bring these hare. We will seeks them wetoosaa. And here is ■ nation—a tree natioa by yonr handtheta eeds you to stay aad keep thee tree. Speak. Oetokl Say that yea naderetaad my awkward words mi will stay with w aad fcal* aa.**
north tower. Mr. Avery was calm, bni evidently by an effort. Now that the time bad come to send, in a cold, passionless way, a human being to hir
ie good old preacher felt thal
band?
“No! No! Nol O king, thosi
eyes are closed in death! That gentle voice is stilled and hushed with the
silence of the breathless night. T bands are withered and decayed.
I see them now, O master, I see them now, waving there—there, above your head—there, by the brow of our good
old teacher—and there, pointing the flngc *
monster
life!
“Ah, with that pure spirit, driven forth by this fiend and his rotten
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Only by his death can >ur people be avenged, murdered onee call justice done by the
man must die! the wrongs o! The spirits of now to you to * power that has
“I say no more. The sky grow* dark with sickening dread that this mounter shall live to boast of the evil he has done. Bat in the hands of my king I leave him. !>■ latohod -
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