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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1887, p. 7

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JU8T HIE TlII_FOR PIC -NI08. 8|. cunt-.1'nh.uIluunl.4 Andtntandhoronn. l .?a%"} | nun hludfncohllokuuluuuon: (`la-nation. lagdrnggobytholullllnllura: ALLAN ZINE Royal Mail Steamships.l sumu-:3 AI:._.ANGE)(EN'I`. 3 1113- snunrm-an -ususx.) --._-.----nun--5A2; "W vnnxox ii. mzowx a co.. Or IoJ. P. (iildonlou-9. Ag!-ut, (2 Clu- onco Stun. coox's7nEiti /8 anvums. ova-ante `to n 1nojt: n Cahin-J. SI) nndw. nccoadingoo sc- eonunodation. lntcrmodhb pn-o-5. Stung. A: Very Low Rates. but-up Ticket: to und from Landau and Queens- tovn us-l l" other parts 0! Europe II low Q` [Ill trough mu. 0! Luling gm. for n.um. Ghmw. Ham. Anure and other points on Continent and 55: Modiurnnou: _.._a- poru. F I MnndpuugoApplyntCom- is No. 4, Bowling Grow. New vnnrnu II I.lIll\lI.`\Y A (`II l rasr XPRE8.`>`-lAIL SERVICE. UMBRIA . . . . . . . . . . . .- Saturday, July 9th SERVIA . . . . . . . . . . . .SnturdAyJuly lth ETRCRIA . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday. July 23rd AURANIA . . . . . . _ . ` . Saturday. July sou: UMBRIA . . . + . . . . . . . . Ssturdny, Aug. 6th S!-IRVIA . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sun1-day. Au. I311: l'.`TRL'RIA . . . . . . . . . . .Satuni|y, Aug. QR]: ` ` AURANIA ........ . .s.ma-y. Aug. 27:11 @213.) . 5`U _"l` 4. {T`Z--`__"""` From Pier No. 43.31.11. New York. I01/NA R0 LINE. Death onlv is Truth touno." Then. with one more look at the veiled and spirltualized loveliness. which was so rfeet and so `sure that one might almost ancy that the .i~,:ht of a livin spirit shone through the Imtrhle prison to end man on to high ether.-etl thonghta-th1.s t s dream or beauty frozen into atone. w ich I never shall for 1-: while I live. though I nnd myself so telpless when I nttem t to describe it. we turned and went it through the ra.~t nzmnlit courts to the spot whence we had started. I never saw the statue again. \\'Izi:`2i I the more regret be- cause on the "I`l'uI hall of stone represent- ` ing the worl.. \x`Lvreut| the gure stood lines were (lI`.1`.\':l. that pro`:mii1_\~,|mdtr.er;- been light eta ;:.'.`~.. we slmuhl have di.~'co\`- ered tube in in.-zp -1 the tmi\'er.~'e as it was known to the putt ie of Kor. It is at any rate sugm->ti\'e of .\\IIIl(alI`Olf`IlkIl()Wle(Ig0 that these ancient worshipers of Truth had nuuuvniunul Ihn la:-D Ohm! Inn lulu; in I-nnnal ('l'\.`(l (U UJ H 141.`!!! (I; {NC IIYHYEIVE (LS ll. nu of Ncugnized the fact that the szlobe is round. To be continued. ner. nor look upon nt-r law to IICU. "Thou seest," said Aye-sha. when she nished translating, "Truth was the God- dess of the people of old Kor. and to her they built` their shrines, and her they sought; knowing that they should never ud. still snucht they." ` "And nn," 1 added. sndlv. do men seek a JAIDTIOIHOI. haul. IIQIQXII ud. still snuqht they." "And so." I added. sadly, to this very hour. but the ' nd not; and as this scripture saw. nor 1: all they; for` in Death only is Truth found. Than In-it}: nnn vnnrn hunk t I'll! death only can my roll be drawn. 0 Truth. And truth stretched out ht-rnrms and wept because those wkan st-uuht her might not nd her. nor luuk upon her taco to face." --'!V|..... .-.u..~o Y` anh` A v.-nah: whnn aha edge and good works. `And; voice said. Though all those who seek an;-r thee dc-sire thee. hold. Vmrln art thou. and Virgin shall thou go till Tlme be u done. No minis them born of womm who may draw thy veil and llre. hnr shall be. In death only thy roll be drawn. 0 Truth.` And wept. l1lllUIl ll. ftlll lllui Is there no man that will draw my veil and look ugon my face? for it is very fair. Unto him It odrnwn my veil shun I be. and peace will I give him. and svn-el children of Imowl- ` good works. `._And_g `Though those -L_- .. .x_. .g.. ..|._-n 1u.._a_ `-5 1 mm; It. What in she?" I asked. as soon as l cmtifl taketmy eyes off the status, * Canst th-on nut cue-<~`. nil. H -3}'?"' MI- swered .-\.\'(`sh:t. A "\\.!l"l'`.` then, is th\' 1'1`.- nnuzinutiom It is '1`:-mt: .-t.-m.'!iug on a` . \\'orLl. and cullitn-.' In its chi]-.!n-n tn unveil her face. See wlm: is writ upozt t':1cpt~de.-- ta]. Witfrout duuht it is taken from tho.- book of the Sort tures of these men of Kur.":md he let the \v::_\' to the fun! (If the'.~`tutne. ~.'.'!u-re mu in.~c.`!vtion nf the u~'- Ital (`!1iue.~e.-1uu!x`iu-.r hie-r-3 Ex phicr`. \\'n~a so dtI.';I1_\' graven as [H be .~. i;E quite It-xzible. ut least to Ayeshu. Accurdmg to her trans- lation it ran thus: uni- AL-.. __ -._n-. Llano uulll 1|-`ho -nu I-all llfia` YP3`.G!`l'(`.`T U.'S"\` -. ;'I`l`n!'\.`U nun most _ur!1;('i eu~ In: u u ; 4 -.-. s.-u*e-uu:l here mm-- 2* xtr--'r`_ .::r;.` K215`:-:-the~. fzlce. \\'}.'.c - -.v:x~: .f`:Z)' v ` I-`u t'.~.t \_ve (`()llXl f0!I|_\` :;`:tc--X1x-- :u:u` " of her fw-.- tuna. A -1.-:.1xz_'.' wil mu mrmm rmnnd and about tm-hvu:1..-.x:nl of its two 1-ml.-I. was outlined l..c'.u.-;uh_it. and um-. nu broken. strennml m'.`:\_\' upon the air in him] it. \\'hati-a ` nnnlrl lnlnmnvv nvm: n Hm snxtvt`. one tell down u(`!'1l.\'~2 her left hrvust. whim V I\'[|`.!`IHI2l! IK"I'.l"-'. 3 LI xvnrd, and [mi-`i`l hr-"4 spread \-.'in_L's n. f-I01! bnlmncv n.-I, = '-`'Z ant. streqt-had. liac-_ :1:-`i.-We v-1 tn embrace mw eh: cl: i`6I(- lfltll-Ii` ;:am- M: Narnia -rrtst h `*1 .> -` } II.-\ I ` spirfw xv.-:2-d ` CU` HIL- On:-A ICALLIXO AT CORK HARKHLI luau. In 0 ltjh-T lutrm omuan : -44.-an Anna: run 0 DA [`|' KPH"! II` `V ritual tx-.-m't' I-4! an!` In ei. jji T TIIOHAI HARLEY. n.g_4 A4_A Rn;.- I-Lg`-- -`J Icvilhjllunb nnrnalnn QAIIDO TRAVELLING. '.*.'::'. ` at turn: I!` :- r' -'.-.`I than to d\'-; :.m'i. mud.-yet -nzurc n ma: lwndhlg to"- -:-~!.' upon her hula `v yr`. m prewrve hzr Her nrms were at- yuan-chi. Is A PURE FRUIT ACID POWDER. n ....n.|.. nuns Alum. ungnc an-nah. II IIATDX 75jf?$3_:: >.xnn up we 3:-rfect and .` th --the~. V uvn " co() 1E"s"'1-`RIEND BAKING POWDER 39-.`-`~.f%%'153.3i`T..'e`.1.'.$ nor/mm mpvarronrs lusoon-ohnAOIoIr0nl|IIunnc Well Inn 0IlI'I urn av Honda: O\'oI~ hnuln'n|u.~I.hr Qt .nIlhl|l On *.:".IL:.`}?.:* -_.A._ vsivvvun -vs P|eooo.N.&.nnInc:Quoboc.!IIIu' n.a.o 4|...` Q-an lnnn-x I QUEBEC SS.COMPA NY mm MD auL76Fs r. u mac: ` ss- `l_dI2R`.hA.NIIO2EI' ...-o.- . Boston and New York. - Pu uctou and any other Into!-mutton 53:; lotholudoruknodallho uco. hotel J - can Stud. lay)! II7. (`. B. llA'l`(`lI.Anu. Uommoodngon THURSDAY. Tl-I DID Ur JUNE. and unlllturthcrnotlcmonool Alon steamer: will learn [Inga duly {Icahn oxoepwlnu En. for N70. slaw`: mud Qowmnv was Kant!!! and on SATL RDAY `I'll If! at am. for ONTRIAL And (mince. calm ntvlnylon. Round Island. I. Inland Put. Alcxandrln BA)`. Bmckvk-. Pmocon. Cun- mm and Count. pnninct In use hoautihl and romantic scenery of the L: c of lho Thou- sand [dumb and the Rapid: ot the 8!. Law- cnoe b I. The :;..{.'?'$a...c wul leave for llomreul very loud: mot-ulna M 5 o'clock. can on at Gruuyoducad Rates. oudon Tickets to the any Pu-u on uuouuocsz. u.-ma. nu. bouuna, llnnnn And Kat York. HIOUIII UB1. uwrcn Boston and New York. In none. and sun 01 "IIIIC. .2: wt: -2~*...::::: W": recon c In we-rt. Pt1c.:Jwayn low and wor::)`:l IIDQ Vlnruvx. \-yu nvcuu. u -nu-u-u-. V-.r.. ...., nnwnx 1'onox'ro AKD`l0K1'IIAL (`ct-IlcAn.(`a . Sinclair Cam .'! 1'owoll ~ 3... Ad Jrlnthlnl. Lllgtnnn. Co Irvine. Uommondng on `I'll DAY. 1` lilo 0!` JUNE. unlllturthcrnotlcmonool _ Alon `":a'::=a=.g I-cu. Composed of the following nbolnu aide wheel Steamers: IITWIII IOXTIIIAL AND QUIIHL Quebec. Capt. Nohon. I Montreal. Capt. Roy. ---our-an onnlntun Aim |lni1'IlA!_ The Royal Mail Through Line, Richeliou&0nI.u1oNavig1tion Company. Fllll It II o'clock In . .\..::.:;'. ;,.,::,`:.".;`;:;...* *;'+:.*. .;;', '22.?` $4.5 o'clock sud Jones Locksnt 6 o clock as 351;]: gnggmoato ports. arriving at on hour: at the lctureoquo JoneI'Falll. one 0! the `E'$.'.';"`.'{i`.n"u?.".3.`x a3` $d .`L?..';':`.}; of pu- mont romantic spots on the continent. Every IKIBIIIJOII lo the comfort Iennn. F1-curb: led with care and en- pnlch. Through freight consigned to our core will hove roxnpt nuenuon. For fun er mrtlculnn cool: to the proprio- attention. For er particular: Apply to proprio- ton. Noonnn & Bun: ; Capt.A. Footer. Smith`: Fn)l`h :2;-Jana Swift, Khuton. II I'Illl.IjXl'C'vqU|II-xutwru P.l.l.. and Clu-aouvlovl. P.I.I. .I."...':"` "" ` `-.~.:mr.m: ANDREW ANDERSON, -5` I-nu-\l\l!3 lsifi IIIIIII in. Roman. lAs1'lR.l Will leave Kinsnton eve Tueodny. Thu nndBatut~dayntl1o'cloc a.m.. calll at l intermeuEntu)orts.nnd will arrive at milh`I Fall: 0' ockpan. Relurnimr. will leave Smith`: Full: every &mknnMuo h QIIAIG. IITIVK IE I =4 '2"; A 0. X1 No. 7 E rem leaves lunfuwn at u m..oon- necting V th (,`.P.R. N112 Express at Shu-bot I.4ke for all in out and west. J. H. Tums, F. owwu, B. W. Fomrcn. Asst. Supt. Ana. Gen. Pun. Am. Supt. /0541/I 0 u.\o.p'}nl3:' reaaleaves Kingston at11%m..oo` IN h I Shu-bot Doln LUL` V7 LIIHLLI-I a a ova` nu BETWEEN KINGSTON &SMlTH'S FALLS. THE STEAMER No. 3 1!. leaves Ipngaton ll 1z:.1u .m. Arrives oronto 9:10 .m. :0ttawa. 5: mm. Montreal. 9 p.In. ; R w 62(1) p.m. Passengers leaving by dun train will reach Win! in II) hour-I. No. I xed leaves Kingston 7:ma.m. arrives at Shu-bot lake 10:1!) n.m.. and Renfrew 2245 amt... connecting with C.P.R. Express for points on ' t. ..i`o.3Ex recs leave: Kin (on at 8:!) p.m. ; arrives At. hm-bot Lake at :25 p.m. ; Rent:-ew at in run. 251 Princess Street. cor. Sydeuhnm Stn;et, Kingston. Bet ween Kingston. Petorboro. Toronto. Ottawa, Montreal. Quebec. and all point; east and west. `TRY IT ONCE AND YOU WILL TAKE NO OTHER Elegant Drawing R In Cars are run on al a Express Trains betw Kingston and Shar- bot lake. Na. 3 nun-an lanven imraton ll 12:!) n.m. on 1:03 '1`>'A";':1'_ 5 P. u. , _ A.` _-A 0/m,4 0/1 PAc`Zlc RA/LROADS. xew. Dir t. Sh teat.-_-ickest. Ch " V Best guippga Ali 3111113012? toeggi-E toba and the Norm West. mm. BEST AND-FHEAPEST ROUTE Lpllllll Ull KIWI, UI' [U C. H. HAT A. GUNNl& C0. J. P. GILDE LEEVE, I-`rchzht Ag'ta. Pass. Anema. leaves Picmn at 6:wa.m. On Saturday. during July and Aufnst. is steamer makes a special excursion tr to 1 islands. leaving Kingston at 2 D In. return` in leaves Kingston for Bay ports at 8 p.m. agnmcent accommodation for passengers and lowest freight rates given. Full information zlven by. annlyinn to the and lowest rrexgm rams g1ven. ven by, applying N Captain on board, or o I`. H ` A"I"l1I! A I1TT\YN I& nn n-Idnyvwhon she swgat Proton over mgnt. Returning!` leaves 6%e]vllle Monday, Wed- nesday and `rides at . sun. sharp-; Deser- onto 7:3) 3.111.. on Pic-Lon 9:1!) n.m. ' leaves Be]- leville Tuesday and Thursday at Mi) mm. : De- seronto 5:!) and Plcton 7:(l) am. On Saturday leaves Picton 6:(X)a.m. On Rnmrdnv. dnrim-z Jnlv nnd Amrunt. nhis IF YOU WANT THE Oheapestc Bestfumiture A I 1 nv.~ar~nItnwn\'a 1* 1 I I AT , V (C. u. xmnonsox. nuns). Will. until further notice. iomre G\mn'1%_V~huf- nt 3:&) p.m. (sharp) for Bay of Quinta ports. arriving at Picmn at 7:31) pm. and go! through to Deoeronto and Bellevlllu every nix t except F1-iday..whun she no at Picton night. Retumlmr llevlllo Monday. BAY or Q'UINfE`T`lEAil-liTRUTEf DAILY TO PIC'1`ON.DESERO.\"I`O AND BELLEVILLE. ' ` .___r , WW , bot ` No. 3 leaves ingaton .m. Mann-ml. 9 run. : w. n.m. J. P. GILADEBBLEJ Agents. July 2. The Fast and Elecunt STR. E KINGSTON & PEMBROKE TRI-WEEKLY TRIPS nunn-rnu ll hlllflll Fl k` `` TRAVELLING. 1887- [I l\.I'YI'Zf! IIIIIIIIQII In `I luvs )l0.\'TllII-1-. ` i"ALEXANDR|A,' -_. j---. Intact. on. {BELLE Another lot at moon Choc Bedroom Sums `ud In-Ind ;Alao some new own: In Purlour Pumon Svrrna Axn Locxuns or every dog cription made to order. Rmuuuxn mnmnklv Altended lo. Chain 3' Designs and Estimates furnished. Carnovsky & An,d,9son, II.-__ I.`_.:1 .... -...I I--.I...l..L4.-us-n FINE ART FURNITURE. ANTIQUE AND `In-;-ug`~ \I Anni lulu l\nl\ru l'lA\B All] I` L l\4`I I \JllX` 41;` I l`\.lll 4n\n.r Monultx. Mn): 10 ORDIZR. TURKISH -2 ALL 0VERS l`L'FI-`ED WORK A S|>ncu1.n'. 1 pu`iia.:puupa. wuuibiillii irpnunsrsms. F. C. MARSHALL, UPIIOLSTEREI? d (MBIIIET MAKER. c.4I25(_)g/.9/_rr & AA/05/2807, ALWAYS ON HAND ,7 -:.&TTllE-- Picture Frame L Factory, 1 ` 115 BROOK STREET. The Largest and Best Assortment of MOULD- ING8. FRAMES. ' PICTURES. viz. : STEEL ENGRAVING8. CHRO- MOS AND OILS. ' I luuu WUIA lluu uvlu uuulug (I ap1.1.uun_v . ` Remember that prices are 3 per cent. lower Inn before. P- OIEILKE- In nn IK Done. Donut value: the Spring:-nah. The work can be done better now. An elqent line I Engine to select from. Alweye the best . A,tock..inJ:`.nu.ern1,)xL' .. urlo to chooeo from. . Give us a cell and look over our stock. No trouble to show good: at Ronmsogijs WALL mm}; DEPOT crlption made order. Rn-umxo promptly Attended Chain Mu-nussu nutued or mule to order. Cumrra cleaned and hid. m THE ouf. SEASON Haveyour EA '\"IT\ W?` `TlVW`VIN PAPEREKNGING Che; Furnviture ` 'rm.nP ONE_-38. G , LIQUOR8. DONfT WAITI '"' .660-ivy. &o.. 778 Pnnoass St, Kingston In ten. uno I1. \.ll an u H. " mv ES`, .[une I5. Plush work and Gold Gildlng a specially. D--annual.-n oh-0 nu-hung gr` 0?. unit nan! hn V2 -1 PmN5i: STREET. I OF ALL DESCRIP l'IO.\'S. CALL AT ngovgug .--v_.____,. n&lku And -25l PRINCESS STREET.--E Cor. Bydonhun street. Telephone communication. ` `...rui_,. ._.J Furniture and Upholsterers. ILRP ONE-$. HENRY BRAME,5 v _- .u__. vv_.--..g.|.-_ -_- "5.77nuIe"anc1"om".m"'Jr;aI1' Eiinnoc" " i:"s`-mum" '% `T (At thoold Stand.) FURNITURE, aw. 27} Bagot street. | H Acnumamirmnpnnn. Tvsm nu-mt! nu urn-u-ma any wuu Iwl odds-ntlv In-on tho ualn Ihvmngtfon (the 0"". far It was wry wide. I'M" than the fume: Embankment. and um- lnr. Brlnt. an vrv nfhnrnrvl din-two-ted. rum-4|. or rnthoc mm. vhmnthont of I-Inch ntvlrr-ad -tune. Inc`: an won on- rlnvnl In the walk. 91 who Om! mm M: r-wwn own now with nut and ultra 9MNI||d co! nodrpchd an In the In. \\'1~.-at D-ul Iron the part: and pains nu mun-arr an-n am: down Junk. I In- do--'. 1' nnnayonavn n dhnnng n-an thocwnrweoubornrlnunrndnby Mrvwup nppulnueo 0! lb Irlllt ` on tgnwuconumu. OI olthoc ch;-accuse-nnuhhn ms nu blurb IUIU (I10 bllll HD1311)" hll WE |'\`IL`IlGl lllll muut. um puuul mm n and um-ugh ll, ruuuo. rm; ..rn-us wnon 0.-H-1: nu)` new the 5..u-.. u`. .....(.n1-Illl oi an grunt bang: II or hot` In no so. um mu Ivan noun nub dil- Ilt-nltvnn thoulnp-nnhovnllm cu un- mn. I Irish that It lay urmuin tho nnwor nlnv ntnwh-ononvlrhoo! the "and- euro! he -ma that then not our \ low. Thou. All buhotl In tho ml [low M the ninklnc Inn. were mllen noon Inn" of rulno--enlnmn-. temp!!!-. nlu-Inn. and the pulu-IM lint-. nrlod will tabs: of In-In huh. hf mule tho 0! than hnllncn lwl Ion: ulna (Allen Inn down` and mnhhod. but owing to tho extremi- an-am-no-uohho undo at handing. and In Hr Iumlnoan an : 1:;-ability OIIIP wywl. puny standing gr-nomlnm Itmronulual . `mu. hnno nu dntphd nwnv Uh! unttertnxing in rnngnuuue. When we had Iu.-en walking for about half an hour. enjoyin ourselves exceed- ingly in the delighttu cool which about l th.s time of the any nlways apparent tn ; descend upon the great phllll ut Km. and i in name degree stoned fur the wnut of any land ursee breeze. [or all wind was kept on by the rucky mountain wnll. two In-gnu tn get. it clear View 0! whnt Btllull had in formed us were the ruins of the great city. And even from that distance we cuuld nee how wonderful thuee min: were. A fact ttmt with every step we tool hog.-une more evident. The city was not very large it compared to Babylon or Thebe.-c, or uther cztleu ut remote Antiquity: perhaps its out- er wall conuined some twelve uqtmre miles of ground. or I little more. Nut mat the vratls. no In!` II Wu could Judge um-u we rencned thetn. been very high, pl`uuub|)' not more thnn turty feet, which \\;u about their present hei I when they had not, thruuxh the link us 0! the gmuml or some such cause. tnlleti into ruin. iue n-Anon ul this-. nu doubt. I'll that the pt-upiu ut Kur, ht-tug prutecteu (mm any uuauue at- .m-.' by in mun: trenienduus runpu-tn ..m any that the h.-and ut man could run`. .; required them fur snow, sum to gnu-u . -.u ngninst clyll tli.~cunl. but on the . . -Cf hand they were n.~ unnulm tut-y were ....-u, built entirely ut an-med slum`. uewn. nu uoutnt. lnuu me want cnvevx. aunt Ill!` ruuuuo-i by n gnu! mun nuuut -any loot in Iidtn. -otne portion: ol \\`ln(::i vsemnuit mica \u'..n water. About ten minutes In- turv the munlly 1-um we reached this uuwn u-..u..u fut. ..rn-u vrnnt ('\'hIl nth` lei`! the and I! we murvenous amount on Inuor. In unity. and e nearing skill that must lave been broug 1 into requisition by the founders of the cit to drum to huge in sheet of water. an to he it clear ut sub- sequent accumulations. I is, indeed, so my as my experience goes. an unequaled instance of what man can do in the face or nature. for in my opinion such Ichiq-ve- ` ments as the Suez Cum] or even the Non: \ Cents Tunnel do not approach this ancient I rtaki in magnitude. nn\`\'ehen wzghnd been walking about UDIIKIIEB II ll) Will! we)` 8lI'. In I few minutes we were stepping out ah ly across the rent cultivated lain or o bed framed Ike :1 vmxt emera d In its setting of frowning cli . and had nu~ other opportunity of wondering at the ex- tnwnlinary nzmuve of the site chosen In - these old peuple of Kor for their capita , and at the marvelous amount of labor. in- nnnnhr and nnninnarllnr nkill lhnl nuns! IIVII POHIHWII ITIII IVQIIIINI IIITIT. 'l'lwn ht-fan an-I-01-Nd any who baa` .-ljgnolu In... IL; mnln I -wno Kll0W('ln vrnert-..' ' Ah. I echoed. who knoweth where? and we passed down into the great centrnl cave. and out into the light of day. At the mouth of the cove we found a single Jitter with six bearers. all of them` mutes, wait- ing, and with them I was relieved to see our old friend Billnli. for whom l had con- ceived asort of affection. lt nppearedthat. for reasons not necessa to explain at length. Ayesha had thong t it. best that, with the exception of herself. we should ~ proceed on foot. and this we were nothing oat-he to do. after our long connement in caves, which however suitable they might be for sarcupli:|'.'i-n singularly inappropri- ate word. by the way, for these particular tomtm. which certainly lid not consume the bodi?-` sziven to their keeping-were (l(`|i2`t`l`\ lmhitntiuns for hreathltm mor- tals like our. Hillier by accident or by the urtlem of .\'hr, the space in front of the cave where we had beheld that awful dance was perfectly clear of spectators. Not. a soul was to be seen. and consequent- ly I do not believe that our departure was known to anybod_v except. rhnps, the mutegwho waited on Sin, am they were. of course, in the habit of holding their tongues an to what they saw. In I `CW minutes N ! \\`(`H* st:-nninnv 01)! mnpnnzs Are ye prepared for the great venture?" she said. _ We :-.re. I answered. though for my par`. M1-shn. I have no faith in it. .` ` 'm' Holly." she said. thou art of a trim. ke tho-ae old Jews. of whom the memurv plagues me so sorely. unhellevinz and ham] to accept that which they h:u'e not seen. But thou shalt see: for unless my mirror _vonder'lies"--and she pointed to the font of crystal wntei~-the path is vet open as it was of old time. And now let us start upon the new life which shall end -who knoweth \-rhere?" ' Ah I unlined u-hn l-nnn-nth n-Duxnni \ heavy runes. we wil Mmml us. ` A few Inilmtos hofure the uprvoimod time we once moro attended in ;\yeshn`.= buudoh-. and found herglsn n-ml)`. herdnrk clnak thrown over her winding-sheet-like wmnpimzs .\n- vs nrennred for thearont vnnmro? Robertson Brothers, lquluuud \\'hu|aIlo Dunkn In ` pl'|:'CXlllllUll IU which. under Pmwidence. we suh.~`eque~1t- Iv owed 0"!` 1i\'9- 0W1 and over auain. The rest of our '. l'lll'. tnceth:-r with our heavy rie-8. we left Mhind A fnw vninntnx` lmfm-n Hm nnnninoml A HISTUHY [IF ADVENTURE. i:uAnr:n xxm.--rm; 11-zxlnz-: or 1-xurrn. BY 8. RIDER HAGGARD. ` Gladstone ban. a] ` UR-preparations: did not take mt very lung, _\\'- T\i'!T"ii'T:1'farfi: 7i? clothing uptem- nnd some spare boots 1 n t 0' Im' so we took our re valve-rs and nn oxprs-at rie each. tn::c=tIu'r with :\ [mod surply of n m m n n I lion--\ precaution to `II. n-n u:nI~.~.un|nu!. I ` THE BRITISH WHIG. FRIDAY. JULY 5. llbllvkllnul twj hm-odu-vu u-.mJluu I into I Ivrwvvhvt. '8 final rnlovomud nuucmuasurdhcennnunnchq - nondhlluhbotohuc. `'1 I u`! NIIIIQ nun Ill (IITI lull". `:3 m not in diameter. and madl Clio vlnnooknnlnun-Izln Krill. W IX (llll IIDI. And then. In the enter ol the lnmmt court. that Inlzht haw ht-on sumo any mllttnul an limo more. we wan! to ix: writs` that 3 pothlpl I? stuck` you work an that t :- unotlnr chlltlnn In our EIVIII In world. For In Ibocnct enter as! the \ Conn. placed upon a thick nquuo Imp of 1 luck. VIII Inna round bunt! dark Ilonf. ` n--4 In-on ha In alhmnn-9 nvul -Onnnllna ` once worshiped therein." (ti course we got up at once. and started. And here again my pen fail: me. To give rt string of metuurementa and details oi` the various courts of the temple would on- lv he wearieome. suiposing that I had them and yet I know not ow I am to describe whnt we mw. mnamiflcent its it was even in its ruin. almost beyond the power of ` tealluttion. (`ottrt n ill dim court` row upon row of mighty p llttm--.-onte of them { `especially at the nteways) sculptured pedestal to capital-space upon space of empty chamber: that spoke more elo- quently to the imagination than any crowded streets. And over all. the dead silence oi the dead. the sense of utter lone lineex and hrootllnz spirit oi the Post`. How beautiful it was. an'l yet how drear! We did not dare to F k aloud. Ayesha hennell was awed in t e presence of an im- tiqttity compared to which even her lenuth of day: was but a little thing: we only whln fed. and our whispers seemed to run column to column till they were last in the met air. Briuht fellthe moon- light on lar and en urt and shuttered wall. hiding all their rents and imperfec- tionaih its sliver garment. and clothlntz their tnatieety withthe peculiar lur_\' oftho nlc t. t was a wonderful sin t to aeethe full moon looking down on the mined tnneol Kor. it want a wonderful thing to think for how many thousands of an-I the dead orh ahot-e and the dead city low had cued thus upon each other aunt in the utter solitude of r tired forth ueh toeaeh the taleott eir mt lite and lon -departed glory. The weird light fell. a minute by minute the quiet ehadowa ere account the ran~ IWII courts like the spirits ot old prieetn untinx the hab- itationsot their wonhi the weird light !ell.andthe loan that we new till the beauty and grandeur ol the scene and the untamed _r of ita preeent Death aeetned to III into our very aonla, and upeah more loudly than the ol tram concerning the pom u- dtr an-an had awalloteed, andlirszn memory . "Come." durw hadgaae-l Rand. I know not (or how 1 and ago; you Its: stony 00:: l4ovel'i- onder ve em . yet t toutoch tithe at th It: beauty an-i the heart ot man with iunaing tor that I h hhlld the tell." anti. without for an answer. aha led III through Iiareti couru into the inner t old (am. An. In lit. aunrne nl ag Inmnat wo rine Ann` for him. I hrnncht ye." ""\t on Ayeshn. pres- entl_\ . "that ye might look upon the most ~.n-nclerful sight that ever the eye of man he-held--the fnllmmn shining over ruined Kor. When ye have done your entinc-l mmld that I could teach the to eat nauzht lm! fmit. Knlllkralee. but that will cume ; after thou hast ln\'e in the fire: once l. mu. me esh like a brute be-ast-when ye have done we will count. and I will show ye Ihii meat temple. and the God that men worshiped therein." (D! emusa we not no at once. ll . RYNI HUT! Fhl!dll(`I\`I]. 11...... 1 .... "\\ (,0; \\ ._`~ . .: .\1 .I_1Iu_'u| .\l' rug [(7- nlglu. my E5\|:.`- " .1 .x, .-.u.. \. leaning her lll`l|u -.z;~-1`. '....r l..-m . ..l.. w:.:cL'.insz the great urh ;..-4 who rm . 1.,-.r .~ ::;- .'.-nvenly queen. nbuw the .~\ 1.-:...; ;.-ill.'Xl'b of the am- nle. "I hmncltv w~--yen. it is strange. but knowest thou. Knllikrates. that thou Next at this moment upon the very spot where thy dead body lav when I bore thee back to those caws uf Kur sn many years mm! It all returns to mv mind now. I can see It. and hnrrible is it to my sight." and she thnrhlnna shnduu-nul. Here 1.30 jumped up. and hastily changvd hie sq-at. However the rv.-Ininiscence miuhl net-t Ayoshn. it clearly hml {cw charms for him. --I hmnnho ran wont rm A1-ash; nus- n mns.~n .~ that it h.~x~E ` perhaps gr:-all nu Err vs, ml.-:1. mu! 1 "lllil.YH_\' l'i|l\"Alll|} I` nlixmre uf llmistu lleti. lhisi \::l!|uK_\'cu n\\`n_\' fur huurs. .\ Hr \l`u nut-nu! than H Xnr nuurs. . lit we entered (Eu- sha had `stopped. 5 cluunht-r 3 .<~Hu\\'e 1 wall. uurl. {rum ti; n Inn.\i\'.. `hunt In le. tmltetl. _ It is here. she smd. nqd at the same time lwt`k0u(~4'. to the two mutee, who were loaded with pmvisiotls and our little he luIu:in:.~`. tn :1!\'.-mce. One of them mine fu:-\\=;:r I. :-.E \~.ou produced 1: lamp uml m it In-m his hnuier. for the .\muh:tu:er wiwr. mu :1 juurm-_\ nearly always curried with them :1 little` lighted brnzier. lmm which tn pro\`i-.l(- :11`:-. The tinder of this bruzier was nmvh: of ivmken frn .nents of lllllH.!t`._\'(`:ll\=fl1ll}'Il:l!n[|fd. and f the ad- mu-i.~tun1 was properly mau- nmu!_ I his `.::l!|uX\'cu!:1.')O1ll ld \\'0ull smulder bTA0 tleswlxtletl [him In? ulu.-.r. Tlu-re used to be 1 spot here, Kalll- A ltrau-s," she said to 1490, who had run up unit: heulm\'n. ff, L0.n&-nni2:ht sleep. Two thousand yea \ ago did thou and I and tha: l-Egyptian snake rest therein. but since then _l:n'.'- I not set foot here. nornuv man. and `iverclmno it has fallen:"nnd. fullowocl bv the rest of us. site p.-Lesed up a vast night of broken and ruined steps into the outer ; court. and looked round into the gloom Pl`&-.\'-:'Ixtl_\` she seemed to recollect. and. walking: stew paces along the wall to the left. ll.-Ilted. It in luau: " elm said. and nt the ammo IEIKP. At the facade of this lm we temple. (which. I nhnu (I imagine. is almost as large as that of EL '~u-nae at Luiof. some at ma lursiot. ccihtmns. which I meu~:ured.beiug between ` eiL-ht;-on and twenty feet in diameter at the base. lxy some sixtv feet In height. our fittleprocesion was halted, and Ayesha (h*:~`~<-ruled from the litter. Wrluu-n nan! tn ha I snot horn, Kalli. commas (1:-ew ms insplrat on tram the gm;-eful "heads `of those v ry palms. or mm-r :21}-`Zr ancestors. whicl;L.1hen, some eight urteu thousand years agnpga now. In-mxtiric-I the slopes of the Inuuntnin that patd once tormqd the shores of. the \'olcan.ic lake. [RIG 0 A90 ul ll|u|.~!ul`( was pruperzy man- : '.;:)!|uX_\'(`II!:1{)O1lIld would smulder .\.< won as the lamp was ten-d p`..u`t` before which Aye- kmppexl. I: uxmed nut Io be a : .nHu\\'e} in the fhi('k1It`&~` of the N . the tar`! of tin-:~v still heinvz ~.~mne laid: in it. I .\hH:l'| think 3 prub;lM_\` .~ern-d us n ii\'in.:-rnurn. :l;u.'1t` of the duurkrep-.-rs of we L63 - -I Xuhi '9 as all her mil, zxxrl be- `P HI, ill H"I`l x. as 1 thin ( .;c' 1 any- . M1! - here to- `:`}.insz I K L__A l'.' the No odd';t_|o-;:ww-;; Eign from the simple nuno: - -,,__ __._-._ .- ---..n.A.-

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