The Native Born or, The Rajah's People
her face to the wall and covered it with h
it would only go out! It will send me mad
t her features expressed it was impossible to tell, since they were hidden by the deep shadow in which she had taken up her position. The rest of the apartment was lit w
n that the end has come," she said at
ow Harry will be there. He will not let it be too hard for me. It's the suspense I can not bear. The suspense
provides when the heart fails to perform its office. There was, indeed, little tend
she said indifferently. "If the light
sprang hal
rkness, faces-little John's face. Oh, my little fellow, what will become of you!" She began to cry softly, but no longer with fear. Love and pity had struggle
hat he is not
ught of him makes death ha
dispensable i
haggard, tear-stained
ttle girl to think of, but even with the end so close-even knowin
er former position against the wall, her eyes fixed on the open doorway, beyond which the grey lake of moonlight spread itself into the shadow of the walls. In the distance a single point of fire flickered uneasily, winking like an evil, threatening eye. So long as it winked at them, so long their lives were safe. With its extermination they knew must come their own. Hi
seen forces gathering themselves together for a final onslaught. It came at last, like a cry, suddenly, amidst a wild outburst of yells, screams, and the intermittent crack of revolvers fired at close quarters. Pan
responsive hands, which yielded with an
eaded. "None? You know what Harry sa
inst Heaven knows how many thousand. Do you expect a miracle? No, no. We are a people who dance best at the edge o
philosophy. "But he will keep his promise, won't he? He won't let us
mpatiently. "Does it comfort you to hold my hand? Well, hold
but it's so very lonely. Don't yo
uthers set h
er hand free and pointed with it. Her arm, stretched out into
t into the brightly lighted space and came at headlong pace toward them. Christine sprang to her feet, and the two women clung to each other, obe
tes more. Mackay has promised to keep them off just so long. Stafford, see to your wife!" He spoke brutally, in a voice
ine!" h
e, with a step as firm
ringing with an almost incre
and felt how calm h
afraid,
. I am s
is was true and natural, because her love
me absolutel
olut
nds-in my one hand-so
lifted his right disengaged hand, and something
ave been left lonely. Now, we are going together. What does it matter if it is a little sooner than we hoped? Only, not yet-just one minute! We have time. Do no
side at the little couch. Christine prayed aloud, and
t Caruthers had crept back to the wall and had remained there motionless, not answering to his sharp, imperative call. He
ed hoarsely. "Are you not aware
" she
to say to you, Margaret
list
n our unfortunate married life I
de no
our forg
rgive
rieks louder, more exultant, mingling like an unearth
ne-" prayed Chri
ers lifted her
d in your life. You have need of prayers." He lifted his arm as he spok
ike that. Stafford can shoot his wife down like a piece of blind cattle if he
d. "The account bet
to love you just because
wrists. "There are things worse than death, and fr
you have taken my lif
ean? How dare
d-never. You killed me years ago-all that was b
you know what may
' What shame, what misery could be wor
l pay no attention to you. I m
they obeyed the habit of a lifetime, hiding hatred and bitterness beneath a mask of app
!" she demanded, in the
ed to be respo
ed altogether. There followed the roar and crash of bursting timber, the
ldly, holding out his r
s, then at your ow
no fear!" she answered, wit
stine Stafford's vo
y hands I comm
shoulders hurled themselves against the frail, weakly barred door. It cracked, bulged inward, with a bursting, tearing sound, yielded. The moonl
had been their lords and masters. Then the sahibs fired. It was all that was needed. The
mphant vengeance died slowly in the distance, the grey moonlight resumed its peacef