blee : rence mail, a ees tt ta tt tl ht te il tt tl ttt i \ ‘ eé from first page.) ® © earth, obeys the same laws and moves with it; whereas it is no part of the ship, which consequently its motion is inde dent. The solution was admitted by some, but opposed by others, and the controversy went on with spirit; nor was it till hundred years after the death of Coperni eus that, the experiment being tried, it Was aicertained that the stone thus dropped ath teat (ror the head of the lias lows tal al the of it Archbishup Whatel rANTALLS Pois wealthy Lydian, who resided near Mount Sipyius, Was atnan vi pre-eminent happiness, abowe the lot of humanity Ihe Bous received thin wl their tasty uets, and wecepted hospi tality in return. Intoxicated gwith Tantalus became grossly alu brosia such pe aperity, { He rom the table of the guds 1 divulged | wi L a v le wun . ania UlV Uige : : Vantalus ¢X piated his guilt by exemplary punishment he was p'aced in the under-world with fruit | and water seemingly close to yet) eluding his touch as often as he tried to, yraap them, and le ving his hunger and | . thirst incessant and unsppeased; (hence to tantalise). Pindar, however, describes his} punishment to have been « vast stone por: | petually over his head, and | wicke stele nectar and ' their eevrets to mankind bite, impending threateniag tu fall Grotes History of | (liege | 2. Dwe. 31, 1888 ' j TH FAIR GOD. BOOK THREE, CHAPTER 1 ‘ ‘ ; { Phe i ip iis , ‘ I permit i} teu p' Liskhisa s | Z is NJ t i i ~ ‘ i ge Stine is sed Hus pe. Up re Lue viissy Oleies of tir §.@cU ‘aN, Hisn-og te the liv quick aud siteng the i iow, yet it clove but the empty air. * Por the [2 sreuted the huuter, striking] back Oelore the ther was half recovered Phe ahield Was «dened aside ;: a croaD ac | kno*ledyed a wound in the breast, wand Lettil’ staywered ,; another blow stret« hed him on the pavement, { siream of blo vl, bl ica ib the night, stole s owly ont over the figs The ght was over fae vietin dropped the biaded end of his weapoa, and surveyed his foe with astonishment, then pity. ; j ‘Your friend ts hurt; help him!” he said, turpiug to the court r,; but he was aloue— the craven hadiun. For one fresh from the bills, this was indeed a dilennma. A duel’and a death in sight of the royai palace. A chill tingled threuygh lis veins. He thougit ray id- ly of the alarm, the arrest, the kings wrath, aod himself given to glut the monsters in the menagerie. Up: also, the many fastaceses amid the ced wed giades of Tiuhaace. Could he butreach them. The slaves of Montezuma, to please & whiin, might pursue and capture a quail or an eagle; but there he could laugh at pursuit, while in Tenuchtitlan he was no- where safe. , Sight of the flowing bloxi brought him oat of the panic. He raised the Tezcucan'’s arm, and tore the rich vestenents from bisa breast. The wound was a glancing one, it might aot be tatal after all; to save him were worth the trial. Lakiny otf his own maxtlat/, he wound it tightly rowod the body and over the cut. Across the street there was a small, open house ; lifting the man gently as pussible, he cerried him thither, and laid him in a dark- ened passage. W here else to convey him he kuew not; that waa all he could do. Now for flight —for Tibuanco. ‘Tireless and swift ef tovt shall they be who catch him on the way: He started for the lake, intending to eruss in 4 canoe rather than by the causeway; al- ready & aquare was put behind, when it oc- earred to him that the Tezcucan might have slaves and « palanquin waiting before the palace door. He began, also, to reproach himself for the basenese of the desertion. How would the 'tzin have acted? When the asme Tezcucan lay with the dead in the arena, who nursed him back to life ? If Hualpa wished his patron's presence at thie beginning ot the combat, now, tiying from meginary dangers—flying, like a startled evward, from his very victory—much did he | tank the gods that he was alone and unseen. | 1. « kind of aleuve or reating-place for weary | »-ikers, with which, “by the way, the thorvughfares of Tenochtitlan were wel! pro- vide !, he sat down, recalied his wonted courage and determined on a course more manly, whatever the risk. Viet he retreated his steps and went boldly » ‘be portal of the palace, where he found the fezeucan’s palanquin. The slaves in charge tlowed him without objection. ‘lke your mastersto his own palace. Be quik ! he said to them, when the wounded ua «648 tranaferred to the carrivge. ft is in Yees said one of i> Tecuba, then.” , va, ther i il more; he iccoumpanied the slaves. Aicvuy the strest, acroas the causeway, which vever 4 emed of such weary length, they pro- ceuded. Ona the read the ‘Tezcucan revived. He werd little and was passive in his enemy's suds. From Tecuba the latter has_ened back tu enoct j : ae} ; . ! ae and reached the portico of Avil, the Chalean, just asday broke over the Vaile And such was« the hunter's first emprise as a ,arrlo CHAPTER I}. ‘HE SECOND COMBA’. 1. .6 hardly worth while to detail i a 1 the de- between Hus pa and Xoli; enough to Kuo ¥ thes the latter, anticipating the pursuit, Hit Cie Son of his friend in a closet attache | iu bes restaurant, Vast day, and many others, the police went up aul down, ferreting for the assassin-of the wovle Tatlil. Pew premises escaped their Phe Chalean’s, amongst others, was cxumined, but without discovery. Thus the hunter thieve and for the loss of ' consoled by the gossip and wuidy wisdom of his accessory, and, by what was votter, the gratitude of Guatamozin. In such wanner two weeks passed away, the jong st and most wearisome of his existence How sick at heart he grew in his luxurious imp tsonment; how he piued for the old hills «nu woodlands. How h» longed once more to ' down the shuied vales free-footed and iearleas, stalkin, leer or following his ocelot. oo what is ambition gratined to freedom Unused to the confinement, it became irk- sune to him, and at length intolerable.: * When, he asked himself, ‘‘is this to end Will che king ever withdraw his huntsmen? Phro gh whom am I to look or hope for par- dou ? He sighed, paced the narrow closet, Sint Uwoermfurd that night te walk oot «nd Seb, yy aSately concealed, cnt se was enti the hhuort, }mail, for 50 cents THE see if his old friends, the stars, were still in their places, and take a draught of the fresh air, to bis remembrance sweeter than the new the Chalean And when the pight came he was true to his resolation. ass we his impatience while waiting an opportunity to leave the house unobserved; unsuocesstully repeated; his ‘noble patrons ” who lounged be verage of his attempts yexation af the in the apartments and talked so leng over their yoblets At a late hour he mare vol his exit ln the tényues, which was the first te receive him, booths und porticos were c.osed for the night: lights were every where extinguished, except the towers ao the ; As would end his fur- | lough and cvive him back to the hated vapt. , make the most of the j eon temples. morning vity, he resolved te night: he would visit the lake, he would stroll | through the streets By the gods! he would eman to the full. {T'o play tre « be continued, } | ' _ } } 58 nas ; as } Piles! 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