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Tea Sets combined, from $6.00 up wards, Doo’s make any mistake, this i he place to buy Crockery Ware. C LEWIS N rth Side M arKe’ Square, Grafton Street. Wal! P aper cheaper tg us,’ We screamed friends. Foi us in.’’ * sre us. Save ‘We are not enemies, but take the love of the prophet The was not the tenth part of a second to decide The pilgrims iook- ed swiftly from us to Our pursuers, The steel hedge opened, we shot through, and it closed quickly again as the Bedouins wheeled within 4 yard of it, brandishing their lances and screeching vengeance. They stood awhile vociferating, then, vowing they would vet give us to the vultures, slow- iv returned to look after their booty. " Meant tanee and Baruk were scrambling down with the breathless haste of fear straight upon the centre of the caravan, as being the point re- motest from the Bedouins. We spoke earnestly for them, but indeed they required no pleader, their own dis- ime tracted manner being ample evidence of their need. As the descent was extremely hazardous, I hurried for- ward to assist Ranee, and as I ran some shots were fired from above. Poor Ranee gave a little scream, and losing her hold came toppling into my arms. I put her gently on the ground, thinking she must have been hit, but a cursory examination showed § she suffered from nothing worse than fright. Baruk, however, ! did not escape so , Selves on easily. Some of the flying slugs found a billet in his left arm, and the good , man, being unaccustomed to pain, cried | out till the gorge rang with his wail- ings. But there was little opportunity to console him, for the children of the desert, having levied their tax and been balked in their revenge, had dis- appeared like water in sand, and the caravan was ordered to proceed. So the great snake stretched out its cum- brous length once more, making what haste it could to quit such ugly quar- ters. Ranee clung to me like a scared child, murmuring how good I was, and wondering, with many ejaculations that \ strange to me, if we yet safe. I did what I could to en- courage her, tili a venerable man with a long white beard and a compassion- ate manner led her off to the company of her own sex. No questions. were asked of us Strangers till the caravan halted safe on the open plain. Then, while fires were being lighted, we were taken be- fore some of the chief men and re- guested to give an account of our- Selves, Tabal, whe was a plausible fellow, with a ready invention, got through the ordeal quickly and well, but I had more trouble in proving my- Self a pious Mohammedan. Perhaps it was owing to my face, or it may have been from some derect in my accent. But one scurvy priest, who was the most active of the inquisi- tors, made a point at the beginning of doubting all I said, “ Art not thou a heretic unbeliever?” he asked, bending a pair of uncom- monly sharp, black eyes on ime. “Art net thou an enemy of our holy religion, a scoffer, an infidel ? Here, What Sayest thou ?” he demanded of Tahal, “Is not. this fellow an unbe- lieve: “As lahek Allah (may Heaven set you right),” replied Tabal, with a rapt and pious expressiot. “Surely man hever knew his Kceran better.’ “We will se,’ said the priest. Whereupen, whipping out his greasy copy Of the sacred volume, he began to catechise me with the air of one Who ‘vould say, “Now you shall see me do up this heretic But in my enferced leisure I had not studied the Koranin vain. To every question came a pat answer in the very words of the prophet himself, till the priest, first amazed and then con- vinced, thrust the book hack into his bosom and embraced me as a true be- lieyver, ** Marhaba. marhaba ” (welcome, welcome)” he said, with a fervour morte embarrassing than his doubt -. crave thy pardon for my distrust. Thou ar: indeed a worthy foliower of our hely prophet. Would that all his sons knew his words so well. And now sit thee down Ei hamdu Villah. Praise be to’ Heaven it hath fallen to eur lot’to rescue a believer from the fangs of these wolves. semino (eat).”’ 4.nd forthwith we all set to work with an appetite that the exercise with the Koran had in no wise dulled. It required constant watchfulness, however, to preserve me from lansing into Christian barbarities and heath- eRisms, Even Tabal had to be kept out of my inner secrets, and as to Ranee, though I doubted not her de- Sire to be secret, I had a careful re- membrance of the natural weakness of a Wornan’s tongue. Once satisfied with our credentials the pilgrims made us as one of them- When we spoke of their kind- ness to strangers, they made ever the one answer : “Think ye it is the will cf God that any true believer should be left to per- ish on the way to the holy city ? At the gathering of the nations, when the shall render their account of men’s deeds, both good and bad, what would be our recompense if Wwe were guilty of such a thing ?”’ And some- how it seemed to me the spirit was one that Christians, who boast of their charity. might occasionaily imitate with advantage. : We travelled fast, and made our des- tination without loss by sickness or violence. No Bedouin molested us, be- cause we were 2,000 strong and our Way lay through the open, where the children ef the desert seldom attack. We went by arid strips and fertile pasture lands, among flocks and herds and herdsmen that are to-day as they were in the days of the patriarchs, and appear not to miss the blessings of civ- lization. We paid extortionate tolls to legalized robbers for allowing us to pass where all the world was free, and we halted for refection and pray- selves. angels ers beside pleas@nt wells that were in no fanciful sense the eye of the landscape. (The Bedoyin, living most- were | : A | Disease. ‘ ber | i E at returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues~ { } [Copyright, 1293, by John Alexander Steuart} ly among torrid sanas, very t- ately calls water the eye of tie tans. scape.) And ever as we drew nearer the holy city the Pace increased and the enthusiasm crew. 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