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Then the avalanche struck we.” ’ “ti” , o was now some twenty years ahead oi him, ing away the narrow ledge between them, and leaving in its place a sloping, sliding, smooth- ness. ‘ Commanding hb soul to his maker, Gray ‘dug his toes into the shifting mountaimide, and made his way upwards. Alter a perilous curved course up- the hillside, he struck the continu- ation oi the ledge the other side oi! the breach. He iound the Lepcha searching for his beloved ban which had slip- ped from his hand. From directly above them, and ‘them. / Controversy oisnynswecimtiflcdlsecvermButnodis- You'll be wanting something new and charming in a. jacket dress i01- spring. And here is a delightful pattcrn. It's slimming, too, with paneled detail down the iront oi the dress. The rever collar is ei- tective tool The jacket has loose wrist sleeves for ease oi movement. 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Then other, quicker, louder, thuds,—rninglea with a harsh, rapidly increasing roar. The naljorpa had started an ev- .. To “I. served me!" it cried, “ye will not ‘ ' again. _ chained, and you shall was coming what sounded like s second, smaller avalanche. A hoarse screamcut o! the dark- ness, and a sprawling human body hurtled down. Knocking the Zep- chels feet from under him, it shot into space. The Lepcha, heli-huried in the shale that had ilowed over him, was sliding rapidly downwards. Gray seized a projecting arm, end throwing his great weight back- wtards, tugged the little man to sai- e y. Another second and he would have been smashed to zed pulp on - the jagged rocks a thousand ieet low. , run ran: or ma" x. s.- gazed at 'I‘imor $111- placentL. He was perhaps . more ' pleased with the joy written on that strong countenance, then with the L success oi the cataract operation he had carried out. ' “It is good to be able to see is ‘it not!" murmured the Bengali, studying Timers iace. "Now you can once more lead your ‘ people, 'I‘imor Khan!" The Khan placed a. hand on K335 _ shoulder. “Amchi, hear-ken! I go at once to the Valley oi Peace, that my joy may be shared by my people! They ' shall acclaim you a. Khan! . . . . This Burlnt dog shall be triply command the escort which shall take him to India! Great, greatoindeed shall be your isme among, us!" "Within the first hour miter the reins oi power are in your hands, Khan.” said K. B. impressively, brushing aside the Khan's thanks, "remember to ihsh the mirror in the way I have explained! standing on a high place, let its iacc be dir- ected to thesun, so that the. light a from it shall leap towards the sum- mit oi the mountain that is named Chomolo, Until a flash answer it, let it continue to be so flashed. In this manner I shall know that the time has come ior certain things to hap- penl" "It shall be done," answered Tim- or Khan. Ho laid a. hand on the hilt oi his sword. ' "Chorjiei! Khan has threatened to let loose upon my people the power oi that vast country which is our neighbor . . . What will hap- pen, think you?" - “Nothing will happen-of the kind! answered K. B., decisively. "You are leading your people back to your own country and leaving» Tibet ior ever. The Dalai Lama is ready to make a treaty with you. What cause can there be for war, therefore? They will not dare u; ii: The diner addressed the waiter. i "Ibis chicken was hatched in an incubator." _ _ -~ - "cogvou know that em"- “Because no bird that bad ' known a mother's tender care could turn out es tough es this." oasrmn "is, ~- .‘, I eeveryinynn, probably, hssmuaedso much heated diawadoo endhad enlar- reechingefiechlsihisoneseewhathap- mo! uv wssu mfr Nun As ere A9 vouas mo n‘ "mils MI Au. 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And lelnlfl! back hisweightonthe chainoi a snow-leopard he was leading, he idurxhembuwbohadbeen irrwnitdregsed him intoe albumen.- their path. It was the brother oi K. Bis servant. weep, and beat his breast violently, That said, he began to howl and ceasing only to suddenly upbraid the patient carrier ior its disloyalty in iollowing its new masters. "Where go ye, Khans?" he de- manded, courageously enough, since his nearest approach to a weapon was a short spit he used ior toast- ing coliops oi meat over" a fire. "That beast is surely the property oi one who owes me much money!" Attraoted by the sound oi lamentations, some rs-by gath- ered round. The Khamba leader glmced at them fiercely. This hitch-ii the prisoner were ireed-was likely to cost him his head. He knew the Lame Devil] Mattcrs were iurther complicated ior him by the yak lowering its shaggy head and living his stage oi our Journey, we will go into tested a burly Sikkim trader, strad- dling fils legs, "ii ye are takng away the beast oi the master, how shall the servant hope to-be paid," IrrTlbet. l yak is often the sum total oi a man's wolrdly possessions, outside his cooking pots. An idea came to the Khamba leader. He could deal with this ao- cursed Mongol, later, ii only they could get away. irom this steadily gathering crowd. "Lead thou the beast, than!" he said. ,"When we reach the next yards away, whose tall bamboo poles fluttering with votive flags, showed up clear out against the starlit sky. "This beast—" began the Mongol. "We will lock alter thy beast Keep thy hands from our ‘ “ and cease creaking, lest thou be the question oi this debt. 1i it be a Just one, you shall be paid!" 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