- P 9 |on the boat which brought Kathiyn to Alisha, Ef sed a panic, Kathlyn enters a de- ' 8 I hcble old l-sp is escorted to the palace. ~,,. - .. »° ' ~ ~. -*.-.=.<- - _--- ~--.-- _ . » .W . .. _ . " ' ~ ' '“i 1 -- - .» .f -~ f ~ ~ ' ~.~' ~'°;-.`--»:»~~_ . -1 _ l 1 'J " -A -- r .fa "_\.\_ _ _ __ _ _ . _ rg; _ . . . _ .s ._ .__ .__. H . | . " .. I v _S \ | *_ in _a Y J ¥ 9 , in peril, use summoned her, leaves her heme ui California to-go to him in Alisha, india. Umbalish preterllisr td the throne cf that prlne|pa||¢y_ he, imprisoned the colonel, named by _tile late king as lhis heir, boosuse he fears the American may insist 'mls royai rights. Upon her arrival in Alisha, l hiyrl il lM°l’l‘M4 by Umbaiiah that he father ‘being dead, she is to be queen, and mm; marry hlm frfhwith. Because of her refusal slle Is sentenced to undergo two ordeals with wild beasts. ’ John Bruse, In American and fellow assen er saves her life. The elephant which carries her from the scene of hor trials becomes frightened and runs away. separating her from Bruce and the rest of the party. _ After a ride filled-with peril she takes refuge in a ruined temple. The holy men and villagers, be llevlng her to be an ancient prlestess, rises from the tomb, allow her to remain as the guardian of the llored fire. ~But Kathlyn's haven is also the abode of s lion. and she is forced to flee from it, with the savage beast in pursuit. She escapes and finds a retreat in the jungle, only to fall into the hands of` a band of slave traders, who bring her to Alisha to the public mart. She is sold to Umbaliah, who, finding her still unsubmisslve. throws her into the dungeon with her father. Bruce and his friends effect the release of Kath- lyn and the colonel. Umballah's attempt to recap- ture them is unsuccessful, and the fugitives am given shelter in the palace of Bala Khan. Supplied with camels and servants by that hos- pitable prince, the party endeavors to reach the coast, but, are overpowered by a band 'of brigands, and the encounter results in the colonel being de livored to Umbsiiah. Kathlyn and Bruce escnpl from their captors and return to Aiiaha, where Kathlyn learns that her father, while nominally king, is in reality a prisoner. Kathlyn's resourcefuiness and bravery are the means of rescuing him, and once more they steal away from Alisha, but return broken hearted wh'en they learn that Winnie, Kath|yn’s young sister, has come to india. Umbailah makes her ‘ s prisoner. She is forced to enter the palace and in turn is crowned queen of Allahu. One attempt to get Winnie out cf the closely guarded palace almost costs Kathlyn her life, but the second plan succeeds, and Kathlyn and Win- nie, their father, and Bruce find a hiding place in the home of their Indian friend, Flamabai, and his wife Pundits. The latter is the lawful queen of Aliaha ‘and public sentiment in her favor is grow- ing. The people at last, weary of Umbaliah’s mls- rule, rllo against him, with Ramabai, at their head and the colonel and Bruce fighting under him. Kathiyn has been left at home, but when tidings that the revolutlcnlsts have been defeated reach her she rushes out and assumes command of th: scattered forces. Hor presence inspires them with fresh courage and under leadership the tide li lc turned and the rebels are victorious. To ec- ‘ cape from the erena lions which have become _and climbs to its roof. when one leans over the parapet to call for aid she is seen ‘ by Umballah, who is fleeing from the rebels. Mad for revenge, he sets -fire to thc house ard Kath- tahtlyn’s refuge is soon a mes.; of flamcn. When that disaster in averted death by poison threat- ens, but a loyal servant sacrifices hlmser: and saves hor from the latter danger. Ramabsi has long suspected that the real '.~-3 of Allahu did not die, as was announced tc. '.;.e woplefbut is being held in some vile dungeon. hen he discovers that his surmise is correct he, the Goionei, and Bruce hasten to the hut in #bl the kin hu been imprisoned, and the L ._ _ JN (Copyright: 1914: By llurold Mac Grath.) CHAPTER XXII. ‘N l-he rear of thc temple Uulbzlllall sought was ll email chamber which wus used by the priests lwhen -they desired lo rest or converse privllioly, wihich was often. The burning temple lamps oi' brass emphasized the darkness of the room rluillel- than dlspslied ll.. A shlzldow occasslouully fllckcr- ed through the amber llllze-all exploring lull. A dozen or mo ‘priests stood in one of llllo dinl cor- ners, frozn/vv;ei’1i<'i1 their own especial idol winkcll at them with eyes like coals blown upon. The Kris- hna. of the Ruby Eyes, an idol known far and wldo but seen by few. `_‘In 'the temple itself there was ll handful of tnrdy worshippers. The lle-:it of the candles, lhc‘ smell of the eternal lotus flower und smoking incense sticks idols were beleweled or patched with llcnlen gold made even the hugo vault stifling. Mllny oi unc lcuf, and many hull been coveted by wondering white men, who, when 'their _endeavor become known, disappeared mysteriously and were never more known in the haunts of men. ' A msn ln (utters appeared suddenly in the great arched dom-way. His turbuu came down nlmost. to his eyes and s neckclotll covered his lnoulll. All that could be seen of him lll the m-:liter of counten- ance was a pair of brilllnnt GYBS find H l1f€di1i0l'l’ nose. He threw ri quick. Piercing Slliflfo ilimill- 85' sured himself that sucll devotees ui he SHW Were harmless, than strode boldly lf hurriedly toward the rear chamber, wfllich he entered wllllout ado. Jpmmtly the lndlgnnnl prlesls rushed toward him to expel mm and give lllm o. tongue-lashing for his lmpudencs, when a hand was thrust out, and they b_ellelli`~ upon a finger a gre-"li green stone. They lioppcd ss suddenly as though they had met an ln- .vislbls electric current. 'rpg ¢u,1gln fell behind the mon in tlltters, and he_remslned motionless, for s s1JBC°-` A 10W mm" murlng among the priests ensued, and Presently 011° 9| their numb,"-...the ygnpgesi--passed out and sta- _hloneq hlmnlf blgfpl-9 _lilhet curtta_ln_;_°___l;iol; even s priv- esed dsneinir S 1' in 8 9" ° ' The msn in :mere eiepred i°rW“"i- 14° b°°*‘;"}{° the center at ulo srvvv: his l!°°l“l`°°' ”°i'° ‘i“ “tr tense, suiiiorlsilvs. At lens!-h llfiirilf iiifiieiil 1:’ glen, and me wrinkled/faces became more wrn - 4-.|,;3.l\h|‘=T,!}°:`,_|¢ me eldest, "ws had thought oi this, butyou did noi make ur yvlii' ¢°°fidi\°f~ ...Tm an hem- gone it had not occurred ta mo QM" "_ tha,” become your master, to sei lol-`l.h me éopsgsnds of the infldel? _ V _"No," h we;-.1 was not spoken loudi5‘_Nhii__ slbllsotly, with somethin! l'°°°i“b"“5 is hi" “H °' ~1"Anl| gllsll s king who has no min . no - H0 strength resume his slllborlly? P°ri\°i>°~i° "fini ol-9 wiht; pie into Alisha. perhaps to give Al- an; gvgpglsgdl?) tg the British ral?" r #gain _tl-be nls'\¢_i!l;§_- _ -ndwlllgd. "What brings the -.rorsbiper \\`,-- |,|¢,T|¢5,'snd flowers and incense? is ii ii e with _ ,, Q" °," ’f”»'-'lv' N' mpammon? lain msn- Tp. bug ye on ilssds nodded like pores lirics. L .’ l ..\. ~.'* qi _ -' » "’-"°" _ _ _ "'"""‘.""<"" -THE-_cHARLo1'rETowNGUARD_m_lv '_ _ _ __ _ rr _1_>AG;j.;N1NE --` .. _~ . .`._ __` 1 ._. ,_ ___ .__ , ._ _ _g _ _ , _AS ~e r' -' ' _¢. \\- 'awe -i l Wilere was the document he had gl'oen“2o his friend Hara? winch bends lla 'rlecs 0 Ile uyulf-ll, las ani a wuvs will llirougll tho egos!" lu lilo vault oulsidc u boil Llnklcd, s gong boom ed mrlodiuusly. \\hcn I give the sign, Lonilnucd lilo scllemer, “d.:cl:lrc.tlll-l curse upon ull those who do not bend A word from your lips, and Ranmbui‘s troops vau- lsil, reform, and become yours und mine!" “\\'llilc ihe king lives?" qskcd Lilo chief priest 'i l ' for you For lilo present you must- hide with me.” The while woman must. die," said Unlballall. ln a. voltc like one being slrnllglcd. To this .the priests agl‘ecrl without hesllrlilon. This \\il.l»\ uculan whoul the people were culling rl god- dess \\'ls al deadly nleuace to that sccpter oi’ theirs, superstition. '~ “\\'l1nt has gone is zl. pact?" "A pact, Durga Iinln,” said the chief priest. With Rumabul spreading (illrisliunily, the abllorred creed which gave people liberty of person und lllought, "‘Superslitl0n," went -on 'Urnball-ull, “the sword _ you were. Tlloy are again hunting Lilrougll the clll' 1 it ‘ i’ i I i i l- ` ' . ...4lls...tlll.u -ru: ous y. - .-Alu" m&Umbel@Wp1llpd again. “I-lut yo_ rgg‘ §§ .*' , ,,__,, - ,_“., “Tilcre is lfalua n, n sen e ing, and Ifuwlicll for your pllrposes will you chooso'."’ L ’l`i=-.rc wus u conference. Tho priests drlft.d nwny from Ulnlmllall. llc .lid not stir. His midi was lrroud and hallgilry, but for ull that his knee shook and his llorlrt llluudcrcd. He understood that ' ll was- xo be all or nrlihillu, no middle ccursc, no hull’ lnf.-.tllo;1s_ Lil: \-.'.:ile\i, lvctllllg' his cracked null r..voilcn lips. \Vilf‘n thc priests rolurucll to hllll, lhelr bends bout before him ll litlle. Il rcprcsenieu ll. salnanl, as luuci: :ls lhcy lllld cvcr given to thu king llllnsclf. A gl-rlw ran ovvr Ilmflbllah. "iilgllness, we ux_;l'.o. Tllcr_f_~ will be tcrmsl" "i will ugree io them lvf.-..llllt -;‘.lcstl0ll." Life and Dowel- nguln r.,~.ll pu'.\'1'1'lL Tii0S0 U03- doring fools should servo him, thinking tho while that they served themselves. ' “lluif tho il'e-tlsllry nlust bc puld i0 thc temple.” ".Agrcell!" l~l1llf for the temple und halt' for himself; und the aboilslllncui of lilo seven leop-zlrds. "With this stipulation; it-aulubul is yours. but the w11l;0 people are to be mine.” The prlcsfs signified assent. . .And Umbullah smiled in secret. Ranmbal would bc dcnll on the morrow. "'l`llcrc remains the king," said the cblcf priest. linllsilloll shrugged, ’l`ilo chief priest stored sobcriy attiiciampahovu his hi.-ad. The kin; would be, then. Unlballlrllrs ui- . filir. "lie is\lli'."' “He is moribund . . . . Silence!" warned Um» bull-uh, . Tug curtains became violently agitated. They hoard the voice of tho young priest. oulsldo misc-rl i'l prolcsl, to bc answered by the shrill tones of ll. wo man. “You are mud!" ,l “And thou art. u stupid fool!" ‘ Ulubnllzllrs ll-und l`cll llwuy from his dagger. "lg lg g vvoulan," he said," Admit llcr. The curtains were thrust aside, and ille painted dunclug girl who had saved Ulubnilall from rleutll or czlpluro in thu fire of ills own coulrlvlug ru:=llcd _ in. Iler black hair wus studded \\'iiii i\!l'fll|'JiS. '= llcckluco of amber giealnod like gold around her neck, cud on hcl' arms and ankles ii plcnltudc of sliver llrrlrelcis and unki-cis. Wllll bor back to the r~l1l-mins, the young priest staring rurlolnzly oval-|‘ llcr `siloulllL~;‘, sho presented u picturesque i.1blo£Lr..| "‘.\’cll?" said Unllmliall, who uudersloodtilu alle, was llcrc from no idle whim. ' "lllgllness, you must llldo wltll. 'nc lllls night." "llniecd?” _ _ “Or die," coolly. Umlmlillll sprang forward and seized llcrrouglliy. “What 'has llappeneli?" "l was in the zenann, lllghness, visiting my sis- ter, whom you had transferred from illopaiaco. All st once we henrd slloullng und trampling oi' feet, and a momen_l. inter, your house wus overrun wilh men. They had found the king in tho hut and had taken him to the palace. That they did not find you is because you came hsre._" "Tell me all." "lt seems that ills majordomo gave the poison to Rsmebnl, but the while goddess. “Ths white goddess!" cried Umbaiinh, as if slung by s cobra's f-ang. "Ay, hlghness. She did not-die on illst roof. Noth- ing can harm her. it is written." "And l was never told!" She lived. lived, and all the terrors he had evoked for her were as nsughtl Umbillaii was not above superstition himself for all his European lrslnlnK.| Surely this girl of the .while .psople_wss imbued, with something more than mortal. Silo lived ‘!` l ."Go on!" be said. his voice subdued as was ills soul. "Tile wlllte goddess by mistake took Ramsbais goblet and wa; sboui tc drink' when the majordomo seized tile goblet and drained the poison himself.; He confessed everything, \\'_hsre the king was, lvllerei , . it or rsturno lilo filigree basket of gold and prttlous stones that brought me buck." re of--his own religion stood ln,.i1nmlneut--- danger. “A pact,” he reflected. "’I‘l`5' you, Durga Rum, lilo ihrone; to us half the treasury and all the ancient rites of our creed restored." "I lmvc sulrl it." ' ilnlbulillll followed thc dancing girl into tllesqunre bcloro the temple. I-le iurncd and smiled ironically. Tho bald fools! “Lend cu, thou ilowcr oi’ lilo jasmine!" lightly. Audi lilo lwn of lin-nl disrtppcnrcll into -tho night. But lilo priests smllc-'i, loo, for Durga Ram should n.lv.'z\_\‘s llc more lu their power than they ill ills. ’l‘llcr@ wus ll'culcl1-jous cxrdlcmcnt ill lilo city lilo llo.\'l. 1ur»i‘llin_f;. Il secnlcd lllui lhc clly wznllll never bo ln-rmillcd lo resume its old careless llirlolollcr-_ E‘»~'il`z us the winlllhc nosvs flew that the old king wus .'\.li\'c, illnt he had boon hold prisoner all these luelliiis by llurgn. ltzlm und thc now llcuos`cd roun- nllou, I want this wrctch Durga Rum spread out on an aut hill. . . And then, without apparent reason, he began to call for Lakshmi, lilo beautiful Lakshmi, the wife of his youth l-lu ordered prepllratlolls for an elepbllun iight; mmhlocl, talked as tllollgll he were but 20; ills eycs dim, his lips loose and -pendulcnt. And in this condition he might live ten or twenty yours. Rzlmabni was sore at heart. They had to wall two days till his mind clczlrezl again. ills first question upon ills rcturn to ills mental buliacc was directed to Kathlyn. Where was-.the documoni, he' llu'l!~~glven to his friend Haro? liuthlyn explulucd that Umbnilnll had tul-:en lL fl-our lcr. ‘ "lint, your majesty," exclaimed the Colonel ra- lhcr lmpcilcnlly, "what dii’fel'eln'c docs it make? Your rclurn has nullified tlnll. llcl-uruclll," “.\'ol lu case of my dcalll. .\ud in Allaila. tho older document is nlwnys lilo lcg;li duclllllcllt, uu- icss it is legally destroyed. ll is llol well lc zllltag- oulze ihc pl‘ics»ls, wllo hold us firluly Lo lllis lllw. £ might make ri will in favor oi' i’uullilu, but il would not legally hold in justice li' :lil lwroviolls wills were not legally destroyed. You lnilsc find this doclr mont." ` “Did you ever llcur of :L law lo equal llnll‘."’ ask- ed llrllco of the (Ioloucl. “.\'o, my boy, I never did. ir. wollld nloau :L good deal of rcl tilpe for n mzln wllzl <'ln\n_';l~:i his ullud , i _ "Patience, su.'ll'b.”' warned the priest. oil, of three# No more the old rut of clullnesns. Nev- or‘lln.d' they known' such fetes. Since lilo nrrivul oi’ the _while `guddé`su not ll. day had passed without some ~`th§llllng cxcltemelll. \\'iill‘i‘ limi 005i ih¢‘U1 nothing -_ut shouts _ ' ' So tire'y,d_eserted the bazslurs and markets ihat morning to witness the most surprising _spectacle of nil; filo klngwho was dead was not (lend, but nilve! So, in the throne doom, infer, he gave lilo power to Rumilbal lo uct in his stead llli he had fully rc- coverr-d from his terrible llarllships. More than this, he declurcd that Pundlln, lhc wife of ilsnlnbul, should ultimately rllle; for of a lruill the prlncipnllty was lawfully hers. Ile would mnke his will at once, but ill order that this should be legal llc would imvo to destroy tho previous will ho had given to Colcnrll lin--e, his friend. _ “Férglve me, my friend," he said. "I acted up vvlselyln your case. But l was angry with my poo ple for their cowurdll-e," "Your majesty," replied tho Colonel, "tile fauli lay primarily with ma. i should not have accepted _ , "W l . . d rl. 1 will tell you ule ullur ll will , A boy. iv brim: his bride io his fsihers roof! i.--lnrly document, um um ll-ue one, will Pictures were taken down from the walls, 1’ l l_ was not legally destroyed. various wild llnllnal heads, :lnll were packed 1. ~. \!\mrll alone escsped,bet:suss Umbailslih ‘ l "Eo'.' Ami nil for noil.lug, slllffc tue hiding placp l gave you is not tile frlua one. llul. of limi. more frrqucntly. Ho could not fool his relations; they would kllow. Tho luws of lllc dark peoples have ulwuys ulnuzsd mc, because if you dig deep enough inizl lllcm you are ilkoiy lo find common sense ul the bolloul \\'c nlusl. search Umbnilsh's house lilo;-ougllly. I wish to see Ramubal und Puudlln in lho sllzldmv of their rights. Con't destroy n. docu- mrnl off-lluud :md make a new one without legully llc;-uroylllg lilo first Well, let us he getting' back to lilo bungalow. \\'e'll laik it ovcr tllcre.” At lilo bungalow everything was systematically being pl~opflrcl'| for tile homeward journey Tha inughter»und chnilcr of the two girls was music tn their futher's ears. And sometimes ho intercepted sccrct glances between Bruce and Kuihlyn. Youth. youth; youth nn‘d love! Woil, so it was Ho llim soil' had been n youth, had loved and been beloved Uni. hc grow very lonely :li ills thought of Kuthlyl. evenlunlly going to another holnc; und some youu; chllp lvmllcl soon como and claim Winnie. and 1: would have no one but Ahmed. if oni_v llc had l in strong boxes. And Ahmed went thllllv- -,l-.ll forgotten mm! yon, n llundrcd rarer upon ills sllouldcrs iw (Continued next Ss,r,u,-qgy_) lun i -, _ _» _._ lllr“itilll_i1;iillriiliiil wh busy because then he had no ttma U mourn Bruce’s camp was, cf course, ill utter ruin even tho ctoklng utensils remained; and of bis ‘ there was left but All, whose leg siill caused to liulp s. little. So Bruce was commanded by no 1 person that Katiliyn to be her fathers guest they departed for America. Daily Winnie rode jail He was such ll. funny old pachyderm, s kin clown among his brethren, but as gentle as s. . ten. Running away had not paid. He was like country boy who had gone to the big city; be er more could be satisfied with the farm. The baboon hung about the Colonei's heels dog might have done; wlllle Kalhlyn had fou tiger cub for a, plsyllllng. So far awhile D reigned at the camp. They found the much sought document in secret chamber ln Ulnbe.llah’s house (Just s mended they should); sud the king had it ie destroyed and wrote at new will, wherein Pu should have buck that which the klng's ancestor i taloen from hers '-a throne | After that there was uol.hlng_i1or Colonel | to do but proceed to ship ills animals to the ond, ihcncc lo the ports where he could di of them. Ncvcr should he cuter this part of again. Life was too short _ High and low they hunted Umbuiiah, but w success Ho was hidden well. ’l‘llcy were, ho assured that he lingcrcd ln the city and was si Y - Day after day the king grow stronger mental physically Many of tile rcforms suggested by abal were put into force. 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