4' r PAGE TWO _-. The Riddle of tlie _ Riderless Horse By JEAN 6. CYRIL. cAsALIs -.... .. . . . . .'.-.-.-.-.-.-._ "oho him plank: plenty line, But. "l‘hat' Him take the dust out oz eyes at 'm.gg.dm° mm‘ wd°' u"‘h’" ienty blanieaiack 1001. Bus. Mann "nu '11] ,3... do ‘Mn mm in, K m .. _ knotlolikepennynneggugh big the ’°° reutlcman. Hun trees near _ Bavehimsot. lN3“"Y““°D°ll|lI- twhat Buuhlmsuyhim trees plenty any for to ma; ¢on¢y~. riirnmuimspook buvhuntneo 1 wu.'Maloolm'aturnto, ‘ erlenty eysa .lIle!1tY Quick. 3115: I-Dd h alleuoe. hen the bus and Manx: him oomea1ons~wim.:—wo°k-sill cnarrnxxrv gone!" “Well rm blowedi 1 never tuomht xwzna run stun: ofthaI.o!cour-setheycouldzel sway quickly like that. Those uues ‘me weeks without incid- ow right. against the xock—theyd ant, um made no Am ustbaie to climb up and slip Ulllonoe more it wnsthe offlje the top of the cave. Its 8 resuln-I of the moon. when all the secret sunrway! But where do the)! old state iarmers look tor the go cnce they are on will And W119, signs that hold promise of the - are they? haven't youvwund 001? ioussumme rams. Cynthia 1:‘ us: "No. bans; Maraka him not know. it-eturned and. as once before, r- Maybe him go by the trees to name came to Malcolm before Brandiontcin mad; maybe mm 80‘breakfast and asked him to accom- back to khotlo; maybe him plenmpany him to pale. They found dead speck. mm ny up mic him EKY-,Chnnn1nc as we as Cynthia at the Maraka him not know Baas. Maybe byru, gnu 13¢ cu-fled on Mucolm him bad native pecples Work 10? to see his pigs. As they walked kwena-—h1m big !'lV€1’ snake. Maybe through the dew—drenched orchard tum catch cther peoples tor kwenn mg; were pumed by plough boys on to eat. Maraka him not know. Baas. th way to the lands. laden with Him peoples hide lenty well in him|their great plaits oi relrns slu over lanhata and big ts. But Mat-aka their blanketed shoulders. an ear- im know him must be plenty.lrying their 1413 bamboo whip- pienty careful. Baas — him pics sticks. plenty qu:ck—him I./alt-Han . Bats,‘ “Man. its gett dry again," said li;~fL—l-lrmd him catch Baas Morti- Channln . “and ‘in the mer. him catch Baas Japie, himqploushs ter now. to give the oxen :a‘.ch me Mhsie Baas." . a chance to 1111 up." Mai-aka had spoken the last words Then he called to one of the boy: wizh such vehemence and so sudden and told him to tell his herd boy and dramatic had been the twist in take his cattle to graze on the “tar his; narrative by which he hadlbult." that tmditionally vague site aroughz in Left-I-land. that Ml1lo0im'0n every Fkce State farm. on which [cit a shiver of apprehension. But native farm-labourers love to report Maraka had more to tell him. Hetthe most sensational calamities. explained that he had been keeping After breakfast Malcolm, on his vigil over the cave with the obiectlway to his rondavel to on his mien not only of identifying the P9091?-fb€f0l'€ SCLWIZ Out 10!’ the <15. who came out of it but of tryingifound Maraka for once apparently to find out where they hid and what ‘quite idle, standing in the middle of they did. before they came out of -the bare space which served as the :he tunnel entrance but just as he Bon Fsigir backyard. gazing vac- was about to warn him he had a.ntlY in heard the sound of movement. in Already the heat hue was setting the cave below him. in the “Oho, Bans." he said. “then Mar- The Ben Expooir cattle had long lka him plentv’ iriizhtened. But Mar- since left the byres, and the mica him plenty glad when him see onlysians oi liieirn at su -drench. the Baas jump so quickly into him ed country were the brilliant figures hole, like him frightened meerleat. of native women hurrying along the Him see the Baas go after him man. bank of the river to cul vate their when him come out of the cave. But lands, Chonning’s cattle movin l/Iaraka him know one more cominer, alowl towards their grazing groun so him wait and follow other man. on low Campaie hill, and the Maraka him know the Bass him see little trails of dust where spans 01 one man and Maraka him see cther oxen. leanirg to their yokes, were one. Plenty safe. Baas." ripping up e land slowly and in- "Pity I didnt know at the time e orably as far as the eye could see. how plenty safe it was," observed Baas." said Manta in a low Malcolm dryly. "However we seem voice as it merely communing with to be getting to grips with I.cft- himself. “we go to river to-night.” Hand. We know his favourite haunt. He did not turn when he made and we know that he goes about the remark, and Malcolm stopped with only one satellite. So our nextlshofl. move is obvious. We must wait on, “Speaking to me. Maraka?" he tor) of the little cave. and snaffle naked. them when they come up." ‘The river to-nisht. Baas." Let Mai-aka did not reply. theAn%a.as notihtgiilkhéiow. ’ mm the kiwi: 3 0 0 0 I v Bowel complaint: ...‘.i..".;‘.‘....."“**.‘...*i‘°i.°.{...é’.?‘°':’.‘...‘l.‘;‘.i ' ‘ n.aLive-iaai€hi:n B013 lair’: ‘°.r stole 0 l "I slipped! down mm thelzampsie val-' During the hot summer and early ):?ty'w‘:,g b wnwrffnmdeglgg {nil months most children, and bank 0.9.905 in w or-pnrially those teething, are subiiect boy Sam hat: gnwnlgdl to dmrrlum, dysentery, colic, cho era grinned at Mm-ak;,_ who had msjsg. lnfuntum and other bowel com- ed on the trariaforniation when they 131811113. met an hour earlier in Malcolm‘: Every mother should keep a bottle rondavel; for although his glass had of Dr. Fowler '3 Extract of Wild lh0'W1l him that he 1113-de 3n 81091’ Strawberry in the home as a pro- 193“ lmgifltgmi 01 B» 1'l8t1V€. he 835* a ' ' Maraka was not un- tectlou agnmat sudden attacks of “mm or the humour 0! ms dE_ these troubles. 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