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WNU aarilea CHAPTER IX Continued is I'artx of Ida eara were gone, and as he drew nearer I anw that his fare was crlHM-crosHed by Innumerable tiny scars. When he raised hla hand In Meaning the Indiana I realized that two Angers were miming, and those which were left were twlated and gnarled us by fire. "Whom have we here?" lit colled In a loud, harsh voice. "Two prtaoners, reverend air," re plied Murray, "English spies caught at Jugara by the vigilance of Monsieur de Veulle." "Are they heretics?" demanded the priest. "I fear I have never conversed with Master Ornierod concerning his rellg loua beliefs," said Murray whimsically. The priest peered closely at me. "Well, air." he naked bruskly, "are you a son of the true faith?" "Not the one you refer to, air," I aald. "And this savage here?" "Hn believes, quit devoutly, I should say. In the gods of his race." The Jesuit locked and unlocked his fingers nervoualy. "I fear, monsieur, that you will suf fer torment at the bunds of my poor children here," he aald. "Will you not repent before It Is too later "Hut will you stnnd by and see your children torture an ICugllshman In time of peace?" I asked. "I'eace?" he rasped. "There Is no pence there can be no pesre bo tweon England, the harlot nation, and holy France. France follows her des tiny, and her destiny Is to rule Amer ica on behalf of the Church." "Vet pence there Is," I Insisted. "I refuse to admit It. We know no pence here. We are at war, endless war, physically, spiritually, mentally, with England. If you come amongst us, you do so at your bodily peril. Hut" and the challenge left his voice and was replaced by a note of plead ing, soft and compelling "It niny be monsieur, thnt In your bodily peril you huve achieved the salvation of your soul. Itcpent, I urge you, and though your body perish your soul shall live." Murray and De Veulle stirred rest lessly during this harangue, but the savages were so silent you could bear the birds In the trees. I was Inter ested in this man, In his fanatic sin cerity, his queer conception of life." "But If I repented, ns you say," I suggested, "would not you suve my body?" Ills eyes burned with contempt. "Would you drive a bargain with God?" he cried. "For shnine! Some may tolerate that, "but I never will! What matters your miserable body I It has transgressed the rights of Frnnce. Let It die I But your soul Is Immortal; save that. I conjure you! Death? What Is deuth? And what matters tho manner of death? Look at me. monsieur." He Axe J my gaze on each of his Infirmities. "I am but the wreck of a man. These poor, Ignorant children of the wilder ness have worked their will with me, and because It was best for me God permitted It. Torture never hurt any mnn. It Is excellent for the spirit. It will benefit you. If you must die" Ills voice trailed Into nothingness. De Veulle Interposed. "Reverend father," he said, "I have n letter for you from Jacques Pourler. The rlvermen would like you to give them e mass Sunday. 'TIs n long" "Give me the letter," he cried eagerly. "Ah, that Is good reading I Sometimes I despair for my sons aye, more than for the miserable children of the wil derness. But now I know thnt a seed grows In the hearts of some that I huve doubled. I shall go gludly." Do Veulle winked at Murray as the priest limpid away. "I must bend Jacques a barrel of brandy for this," ho remarked; "hut our Cahnungus would be In the sulks If they could not celebrate the Moon feast, and they stnnd In such fear of the worthy Hyaclnthe that they would never risk his wrath." "The Moon feast 1" exclaimed Mur ray. "True, I had forgotten. Well, 'twill be an excellent Introduction to the customs of the suvages for our friend the Intruder." "'Twill make a great Impression upon htm," laughed De Veull "In fact, upon both of them. I have a surprise for our Iroquois captive as well. The Mistress of the Fulse Faces awaits them.'' He murmured some orders to our guards, kicked me out of his path and Bnuntered through the gateway beside Murray. With Boiling In active supervision and Tom hanging greedily on the flanks of the crowd, we were hustled through the clearing, past the chapel and un Intervening belt of woodland, Into a natural amphitheater on the far side of the village, where a back ground of dark pines wnlled In a wide Surface ' of hnrd-beuten, grnssless ground. Two stakes stood ready, side by side, In the center, and our captors tore off our tattered clothes and lashed us to these with whoops of Joy. So we stood, naked and bound, ankle, knee, thigh, chest and armpit, whilst the sun, setting behind the vil lage, flooded the Inferno with mellow light and an army of fiends, men, women and children, pranced around as. For myself, I was dazed and fear ful, but Ta-wnn-ne-ars again showed fne the better road. . - "The Keepers scream like wonjen," he shouted, In order to make himself hciirU. "Have you never taken cup-, lives before? You are women. We scorn you. Do you know what has be come of the seven warriors Murray sent to pursue us on the Great Trail 7" Silence prevailed. "Yes, there were seven of them," gibed Ta-wan-ne-ars. "And there were three of us. And vfliere are they? ! will tell you, Cahnnaga dogs, Kha wendnille dogs, Huron dogs. Crawl closer on your bellies while I tell you. "Their sculps hnng In the lodge of Ta-wan ne-ars seven scalps of the Keepers who could not fight against real men. The scalps of seven who called themselves warriors and who were ao rash that they tried to fight three." A howl of nnger answered him. "Begin the torment," yelled Boiling. Tom drew a wicked knife and ran toward us, his yellow eyes uflame. But a squat Cahnunga chief pushed him back. "They are to be held for the Moon feuftt, "he proclaimed. "Hoe, the Mis tress comes. Stand back, brothers." : The sound of a monotonous walling filled the air, Joining Itself with the evening breeze that sighed In the branches of the pines behind us. The crowd of savages drew away from us In sudden awe. "(ia-go-sa Ho-nun-as-tase ta," they muttered to each other. "What do they say?" I asked Ta-wan-ne-ars. "The Mistress of the False Faces Is coming," he replied curtly. "And who Is she?" "The priestess of their devilish brotherhood." Out from the long bnrk building wound a curious serpentine procession of men In fantastic head-masks, who dunced along wllh a halting step. As they danced they sang In the weird monotone we had first heard. And behind them all walked slowly one without a mask, a young girl of up right figure, her long black hair cas cading about her bare shoulders. Her arms were folded across her breast. She wore only the short ga-ka-ah, or kilt, with moccasins on her feet. The breath whistled In Ta-wan-ne-ars' nostrils as his chest heaved against Its bonds, and I turned my head In amazement. The expression on his fuce was compounded of such demoniac ferocity as I had seen there once before thuf, nud incredulous affection. "What Is It?" I cried. He did not heed me. He did not even hear me. His whole being was focused upon the girl whose ruihly bronze skin gleamed through the musses of her hair, whose shapely limbs Ignored the beat of the music which governed the motions of her at tendants. The procession threuded Its way at leisurely pace through the throngs of Indians, the girl walking as uncon cernedly as if she were alone, her head held high, her eyes staring un seetngly before her. "Ga-go-sa Ho-nun-as-tase-tu," mur mured the savages, bowing low. The False Faces drew clcur of the crowd, and dunced solemnly around us. They paid us no attention, but when they had strung a complete circle around the stakes they faced In wurd and stopped, each one where he stood. For the first time the priestess, or Mistress ds they called her, showed appreciation of her surroundings. She walked Into the ring of masks and took up her position In front of us und XXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXIXXXX'XOXXX Curious Old Church in Heart of London Porters and clerks nt Denmark Hill railway station, South London, often work to the accompaniment of hymns snng lustily by a congregation In a disused waiting room nest to the booking olllce. The Mystical Church of the Comforter is one of London's most curious , churches. Babies are baptized In a room that was once only used by Impntlent travelers wait ing' for their trains; funeral services are rend In It and a marriage has been solemnized. This church has been In' existence for about six years. One end of the former waiting room has been transformed . by an altnr painted white and surrounded by the seven colors of the rainbow. Seven steps lead up to the altar, and at the side are two nlllars representing betwiffi our stakes. Hlie had aoi looked nt us. "Bow down, O my people," ahe chanted In u wift voice Unit was haunt Ihtfly sweet. "The False Faces are come amongst you. for It Is again the period of our rule, and I, their Mis tress, (a in to give you the word. "Behold, the old moon Is dying, and a new moon' will be born again to us. The Bowers of Evil, the Bowers of Good and the Bowers of Life are come together for the creation. 'Thrice fortunate are you that you recognize the rule of Ho a ka ga-gwa (the moon "the light of the night"), for It brings you well-being, now and hereafter in the Land of Souls. More over, It brings you captives, and your feast will be graced by their suffer ings." She turned to face ns,' arms flung wide In a graceful gesture. I thought that Ta-wnn-ne-ars would burst the thongs that bound him. His powerful chest expanded until they stretched. "Ga-ha-no!" he sobbed. . Hhe faltered, and her hands locked together Involuntarily between her breasts. A light of apprehension dawned In her eyes, and for a mo ment I thought there was a trace of something more. "Ga ha-no!" pleaded Ta-wan-n-ars. But she regained the mastery of her self, and a mocking smile was his an swer. "They are no ordinary captives who will consecrate our feast," she con tinued her recitative. "For one Is a chief of the Iroquois and a warrior whose valor will resist the torment with pride. And the other Is a white chief whose tender flesh will yield great delight and whose screams will give pleasure In our eara. "O my people, this is the Night of Preparation. When An-dtt-ka-ga-gwa (the sun "the Light of- the Day), the bushand of So-a-ka-ga-gwa, retires to rest to mourn his dead wife and make ready for the new one he will take tomorrow, you must retire to your lodges, and put out your fires, and let down your hair. - - "For in the night the spirits of na nls ka o-no-geh (hell "the dwelling place of evil") will come to hold com munion with their servants, the False Faces, and they will be hungry for your souls. "And this Is my warning to you. O my people. Heed the warning of Ga-go-sa Ho-nun-as-tase-ta. '.'And on the next night we will cel ebrate the Moon feast, and I will dance the torture dance. And we will tear the hearts out of our enemies' breasts and grow strong from their sufferings." She tossed her arms above her head, and the ring of False Faces burst Into their high-pitched, nasal chant, and resumed the hesitant dancing step, their horrible masks wobbling from side to side, their pointed bodies, naked save for the breech-clout, pos turing In rhythm. Their Mistress summoned the squat Cahnunga chief, who seemed to he es pecially charged with our safe-keeping. "You will unbind the captives from the stiikes and place them In1 the Council-House," she said coldly. "If they are left out In the night, my brothers and sisters, the aids of Hn-ne-go-ate-geb will devour them. Feed them well, so that they will be strong to resist their torment, and tie them securely, and place a guard of crafty warriors over them. If they esenpe, you shall be the sacrifice at the Moon feast." The chief groveled before her. "The commands of the Ga-go-sa Ho-nun-as-tase-ta shall be obeyed," he promised. "And I pray you will hold off the Spirits of Evil tonight, for sometimes they have been overbold und have snatched our people from their lodges." "You are safe this time If you heed my words," she answered, "for you have secured a sacrifice which will be very pleasing to So-a-ka-gwa and her friends." (For this and other conver sations I am Indebted to Ta-wan-ne-ars. who translated them for me after ward. H, O.) Then she came up quite close to us. She looked at me with frank curiosity, and particularly my hair, which was brown. But most of her attention was bestowed upon Ta-wan-ne-ars. "So you remember me?" she said In a hard voice and speaking in the Sen eca dialect. "I remember you, Ga-ha-no," he an. swered. "But I see you do not remem ber me." "Oh, well enough." she returned. "But I am no longer an ordinary woman. I am the Mistress of the False Faces" "And of a French snake," he added bitterly. Her eyes flashed. 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