Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape From the Brigand's of Greece
CE AS A
to get Mathias out," said Dic
ace at the residence of the Harkaway party just three
e patrol while endeavouring to
em? I wish one of them had entered my room the other night; I
onds are up to their game
mean
and Hu
done now?" dem
rying to tamper w
it disc
be, let fall a letter that
ell, did they di
s written
nning r
e news for you," D
ith it
he Arab who tells fo
n, the great
rised to learn that he
drels have a fing
ion to offer you. I propose that we go
ow
that as we go.
rkaway; "any thing for
they
a house in the best part of the town, and all his surroundings tended to
presence of the magician by a negro fancifully attired, wearing silver bands ro
able, on which was a long cloth of black velvet, covered with myst
s of things calculated to impress
rvey, for he made a point of nodding at the
old fellow," he
responded the nec
opening his eyes, "why, t
said Dick Harvey
erally, which the company generally could make rathe
said Harkaway. "It's my opinion he has got the c
as t
y-pokey kickeraboo abracadabra," and the rest of the mysterious sounds with which the conjurer at juvenile
as in
nce," he exclaimed;
out in t
thievinirons off your wool-I should like to land
of the magician, the vis
ked them, in very good Gree
we are addressed in Greek," sai
njurer spoke Italian as well, o
y of beginning business, "if I shall succeed
bowed his h
ge volume covered wi
red to be lost in deep study
n, I find," he said, watching them keenly, as if he e
ey
will not
l you where I shal
ppointment and troub
hocking," exclaimed Har
terrified look, and putting h
fferson, who was anxious to know how far the ne
n an open "book of fate," that looked like Arabic, "I see here that your lives
d at each other an
said Jefferson; "we have
ome way conne
ng a
oked uncomfor
it here as clearly as you might yo
rson; "we are in no way concer
ed over the my
are clearly indicated. You especially are mention
icated?" dema
e lett
you tak
init
audacious humbug the fellow
rry Girdwood had joined the party, and Dick Harvey
turned from the two l
r is right," h
do you mean?" ex
," added Dick to th
atter
said; "the stars do
, n
ur friend that I say no mor
the necromancer himself, "for I am a mesmerist, an
jurer s
he
er
nd to young Jack a
Jefferson s
Jack; "what the deuce is
a guess," sa
the future as my art doe
s all you have said. I'll give you a
mesmeric pass or two across young Jack's fac
ere played about his mouth a merry smile of mischi
m effected with su
icks of manner of the professional mesmer
Mathias, the b
ck; "and will M
N
ick, turning towar
d
ss to try and effect the l
is trying all he can himself, but he will be di
ed Dick, "do y
the necromancer,
" said Dick.
,' SAID DICK, MAKING
V. IN GREECE, V
d the wizard, eager
I ask?" de
believe a word of it-ask him,
ows w
he sai
eing thrown into prison?
es
hear?" s
," responded
ak,
see what they were driving at, and they became just as much int
young Jack, "is too
s pass across the lad's face. "Sp
the neck-there," and young Ja
unhappy as possible when h
sked Dick Harvey, "or w
t it was a sickly attempt, and
rd of what you say, but
fro
he said, sternly, "my cl
returned the necr
ould yo
ger to begin? L
making mesmeric pass
hing at present,"
ew a long bre
nued young Jack, "but for ten
min
es
sped the wizard
ck, in sepulchral tones. "The wiza
n suddenly queer, and he retreated
" said Dick
the magician had disappeared, and f
he goes!" cried Harr
left his skin,"
rnaments, with which the necromancer was wont to frighten the ignorant
d Mole with this,
us again into helping Mathias, the brigand c
o determined, that if there were no one else, I would willingly fix the no