i Ten Years' Trial I By O.n. CHARLES KING t u.itinuni frutn Pint to tli left lulig linn or cueeritljl sol diery wer sweeping- to and heyniid the ry wall, where tU 'i'aifal were slill dosperately buttling lo save tbflr hat tenet. Two hall alien, of the t'tiluiu hia. their colonel In Ihrlr midst, were dashing strultflit at the liixiiwut works aloiiif the jmid-lu.' roiul. The right wliiic of he h'verBr.fiis. with riuiluj cheer, had ciivelned the lintlv ectiou of thu pretty suburban town tad wen crashing through bamboo and nlpa, flKhtlii; their heroic way straight for the lliiza pud the Tlver tank beyond, rolling up the veiling hand of brown men, well nlch panic trlckeu at tlio ilanb and vigor of the American . dvance. Across the Con cordia, at '.ue heels of the brigade com mander, the Washoe bad carried tholr colors, all book rules ou the subject thrown with the silken folds to the winds of the morning, and then In tuUKiiltU'cut. Irresistible chars bore down with the bayonet 011 the redoubts and turtnweka toward the river and, side by side with the Evergreen left and two of the reserve companies of the Columbia, had swept the field like a cyclone, whirling the yelling rebels Into the stream, tumbling over guns, gunner and crouching foes until In a 11,11,1 chorus of exultant cheer they lined up nt the bank over which In terror score of their tormentors of the early hour had plunged In hopes of reaching the opposite shore. Along the parapet, nmong the bnuiboo thicket, tauter the nnlls of the old gray convent and everywhere ncroa the open field the dead and wounded lay In little pools of brownish red. brave lads In blue and tumbled heaps of stricken foeuieu. their loose, light uniforms all trained and soaked with gore. Not until after five long hours of pa tient endurance had the brigade re ceived the longed for, prayed for word to advaoce, and the pent up rage for buttle burst like a torreDt ou an aston ished foe swept helplessly before It. I'oretnust In the magnificent charge of hi cheering men LnugdoD, sword In hand, had leaped among the gnus at tiro river redoubt, his cheek seamed by the stinging lash of a bullet, bis bat brim torn by the desperate lunge of a bolo, the last thrust of a cursing little Tairal officer fighting like a rat In a comer, for the bayonet of a lnty ser- They gathered about the ttrlcken form of the gutkint old iiuijor. gcant bad transfixed him on the spot Close under tlio outer works a little ud eyed squad bad gathered about the stricken form of the gallant old major, dying, sword In band and with almost a smile 011 bis lips as Langdon knelt and raised the grizzled bead and stanched the blond that welled from a mortal wouud. Victory brilliant, com plete, decisive, had rewarded their de termined assault, the warm handclasp, the enthusiastic praise of the brigade commander, hi "Gloriously done, Langdon!" bringing cheer after ebcer from the exultant battalions, but the bear! of the colonel was sore. It was bard to lose such lives as these that were ebbing away there In all: the ra diance of the morning 1 sunshine. It was Had to part with this trusted and loyal snltordlnate. It wa bitter to think that that other nnd older friend who bnd never werved In sorrow and adverxity now lay deaf to the tiding of this niOHt soldierly achievement- that Melville inigt never know bow thor ough had beeu LatgdoTi'k vindication of the faith and trust rcpnwd In him. Silently, sadly, the Washoe liorr) the iylng major back to tho wall of the jU' convent within t'ie line. Reverent ly they hcgin the gathering up of the dond, and tenderly, these stout hpsrtod fellow, they strove to minister to the wounded, friend nnd foe alike, while Cowed, scowling, sullen, the luckless prlsnurrs were swept up from the curv ing shores, from under the floor of na tive hut, from the ditches and drain nlong the village walls.. Away out to ll.c right front, up the river road to ward tiundeloupe, the pursuing Colum bia were still volleying at Rlcartl's rear guard, what there wa left of It, but Santa Ana, with all It stores of .-iinimmltlon and supplies, was the prize of the brigade, and the veteran general of dlvlHlnn. riding out to stir, vey the scene and congratulate the vic tor, stopped to shako hands with Langdon nnd add his word of praise and compliment nnd to Inquire to Ins wound. '"Only a pin scratch, gen otsl, that wouldu't hurt at all if I ,ould kno-ar there wa no truth In the story that General Melville la killed." "OH. I won t believe It!" sahl the olilef. "Your only authority and mine i. Colonel Nathan, and Nathan's only r.nthorlty I that batch of correspond ent he's been housing for the past week. They had It that yon were mor tslly hit and half your regiment killed. Where Is Colonel Nathan, anyhow?" "I don't know, sir." answered Lang din guardedly. "I haven't seen hlin hIo,,c daybreak." The major gereral turned In saddle and looked back across the bloody field toward the roofs of Taco glinting be tween him and the wta towera-of Manila, another uille beyond. The pale t'lne cloud bad drifted away. In their place dense volumes of black smoke were beginning to roll skyward from three or four point In the thronging suburb, and the crackle of bunting bajnboo sounded like distant fusil j n . - lade. They've been firing OA our wounded and ambulances from the church and native houses," said the general briefly, He was tiilnklng he couldn't help It of the word of two battery officers b bad overheard a he stood at the knoll watching the triumphant advance of hi division. Koduey May wa th first speaker, and tbv battery cow niander bad heard without either re proof or dissent. "It's just what Erie said at Pawnee ten years ago. lie ha com steadily up and NstliHti gone steadily down lu the good opinion of every square man In the tvgluicuL Yesterday they were on a level as fur aa rank goes; today I'm betting Langdou's name goes lu for brevet and Nathan's wou t bo heard of." "Where on earth is Colonel Nathan V asked tho brigade commander as he reined In oo tho 1'laza under the wall of the great church where two conipa ules of the Coluiublu were fanning their hot faces with their broad brim med hat, and tho ruou looked at each other and grinned. "Where on earth Is Colouel Nathan Y" again demanded the division chief as be and the brigadier rode through the smoke of blazing nlpa hut from whose wall the lurking Tagul rlflea hud shot dowu but a few moment before at tendant of the wounded, friend and foe alike. A surgeon, looking up from the stretcher over which ho waa bend tug, ducked his head toward distant X'aeo. - , ' "Away back yonder, colonel. You won't find him thl sldo of the Concor dia." And tbo two seniors exchanged glances. Not until outof raugn of lis tening ear wa another word spoken. Then the division commander began to free himself of hi Impressions. "When the story of this day'a work Is told, your Washoca and westerners, especially Langdon, will be glorified," said he, "but what shall be aaid of Na thanr . . , Meanwhile Eric Langdon burned with pain and fever under tho roof where lay, convalescing of the wound received early In the first day's fight, his gallant and devoted friend Melville. Langdon pulled through, thanks to na tlvo strength and constitution and the tireless devotion and profekslonal skill of the surgeon who received hlin, un conscious and sore spent, from the band of tbo hospital corps. "Doing as well, general, as we can expect after so severe a wound," was Dr. Armlstcad'a almost dally report for a week. "But wbat will the waking be?' , "If you will permit me, Dr. Arml tcad, that la a matter with which I shall charge myself.- It's time Lang don knew the truth." And so one day when the soft sea breeze waa blowing In from the bay, now studded with transports bringing toe long delayed re-enforcement, a Langdon lay, weak, but once again clear headed and craving news of hit men, Mervtlla hobbled to hia liedalde and signaled to the atteudant to dip away. "Langdon, old fellow," ho ask ed as they were left alone, "feel as tbo-gh you could bear a shock today T Your old division commander came In to say goodby while you were asleep. You are named for the medal of honor and the brevet of brlgidler general, wrote ti news home by Inst post." The pale, tbln face on the pillow lighted with a faint flush of pleasure. Tho long, slender fingers feebly clasp ed tb warm hand extended In greet ing. "How long before. I can lie In saddle again?" was the question framed by bis pallid lips, and tho voice was but the ghost of that that rang like a clar ion over the Cild at Kama Ana and twung the Washoe Into their magnifi cent charge. "Two month or three, perhaps, and not that possibly without a sea voyage to Japan or a run to Australia. You bnd a fearful wound. Krle, and nnder God's pmvlilcnee nothing but the best .if surgeons nnd rntistltutlons saved you. Ir. Meade I locking after you now that all I gnlng so well, but for two weeks, lad, It was nip and tnrk, and have you any Idea who- who pull ed you through?" I.nngdoii's eyrs spoke negation ai d Inquiry both. "lr. ArmNtead. Krle." The patient half row on hi pil'ow, no fulnt 11 nth thl time on h! hrnw, but Melvi'lc' bend at one rebuked and restrained hint. "There' a story yon ought to hear. I aiigilon, and It l one I'll vim. h fr. Kbnt your pie and be quiet now, fr I'm going to tell It." And mi In faraway Manila, with hi meiliil of honor in siaht, a It were, ami hi wililier sinl'llli.ii well niKli fully "Atk him tni-i ,. , ,. in it uiu or luo, ti ill you, toiii'iit, realized. the wounded soldier heard from the lit of hi best and stsnchent friend the tale of A-mlsfead's real re tailor with ti'c woman who. bearing Lcngdnn's name, had so nearly wreck ed his life. The early boyish Infafua Hon of the your.g Virginian w not concealed. The Ind well nigh worship ed hi pretty, fi'lvolmi kinswoman and had endowed her with mental gift and moral attribute that coly with matur ing year he found fictitious, and still, like a knight of old. he bad stood be tween her and temptation, had striven manfully to lead her to the light and Interpose between her ond the sting of scandal. The true strry of t!e etcoun format the Klioreharj l.angdon heard at last and bid his face in sorrow and con trition, lie had so easily believed 111 of Armlstead. he had so utterly ml Jndirod him! "Ask him to--t cotne to me- In a day or two, will ytt, g-neral?" he said, nd to thliik over this. It la all so different." And Melville stole away and left blui with the brief oriental twilight Just shrouding the skies. CHAPTER XX. The summer bad torn aud gone. The state regltueuts were summoned home for muster out. aud thrice their num ber In regulars aud uutlonal volunteers were goue or going to Mauila, Only in small bodies and mthor as banditti or guerrillas were the enemy encountered. The Ughtulug Uushes vt the cavalry north aud south lu l.usou aud the tire less scouts and uiaix-he of the Infantry had scattered tbv Inaurgenta In every direct iou. The war hud dwindled to a cuiupalgu of detachments, "like old Arisen days," as the troopers put It. and, full of honors uud the conscious ne of duty faithfully done, with thin ned ranks and lu many Instances thin, gaunt face, the soldiery of the wide west was sailing back aero the sua aud being welcomed with tumultuous acclaim at Ha 11 Krauclsco. The Coluiu blu mourned tho to of many a gat hiut bid left burled lu the Philippine, but parted without perceptible emotion with their original lieutenant colonel. Nathan resigned the silver leave long month before they 'ought their laitt fight, preferring brief gnrrlHou duty with hi battery. So many colonel ami major gceujed to get picked on" by the rebel rifles that It became hinI(Ivc ly tiiiNaft to take the Held, said a saiur nlno staff officer of the commanding general, and that might have Inniiee.. ed Nathan' action. Hut promotion In the artillery 111 111 speedily gave him un der the law the grnde of major, and It was better to lie a live major of regu lar at a i-omfoi table station hi tho l iilteil Ktate limn a lieutenant colonel of volunteer lu the mud ami rain and discomfort of I.uzou. The volunteer wire coming back wit!) every trans port and being camped on the reserva tion pending Ihelr immtcr out. The Columbia arrived, and Nathan arrang ed a big dinner for the offcers and rode about among the B'crt, who somehow couldn't seem to see hlin, and many wouldn't even salute. Only a rienser dozeu of the Jun'or oBWrs attended that fenst It flatten ed dolefully dep!to the lavish Bow of wine. f!very field officer "regretted," and certain of the cnptnln possibly un schooled In the wajs of society never even acknowledged the courtesy. Ma jor Train, who hud been promoted lieu tenant colonel on Nathan's resignation, would not cten not lev l.ltn. The colo nrl'B greeting wa gisve and distant. Home of the men laughed nlottd when Nathan rode over to camp, and the sit uation was tlio talk of the g'vat assem blage of returning volunteers when In rsme the trannMirt with the warworn Washoe, f'r'c l.angdon at their head, tniuul'uflusly greeted by the throng the day they disembarked. And Nathan asked tor leave of absemn. In civilian dress and accompnnlcd by hi wife ani a single eervant. be drove to the ferry unnoticed of the cheering crowd that rent the air with shout for T-angdon and hi devoted men. It took full a fortnight to complete the examinations and oil the prelimina ry papers before the f nsl muster out of the brave band of brother they bad become. There were returning reg. menfs In whose membership there liv ed tho rai'kltng of discord and Jeal ovsy. but tb WashiM bad tut one creed and co recrimination. They brllered In God, they loved their coun try, and they swore by Krle l.angdon. Ihe governor and hi ftfT cenie by special train from the nnrtheat to meet them ou their return, and Ore well, too, w there, and both their scn- Sler ami many men with the bee nf nlble office hnaztng In their bon nets, and all of the had mwh to ay In public and In all their many speech e to the listening warrior In praise of their hemic colouel, the one thing stir to evoke tumultuous applsiine, and ninel, in pay In private to that silent BoMliY himself. The burden of their united Ming was a source of keen and l.linslinl delight tn l.angdon and to Melville, who, with hi hoitseltohl, waa ailing order of the war oVMtrtiiicnt it the Cohxilal. It would be very iiiih-h better for Langdon. said all the siamniefl, to accept the high commis sion ihey prnpnwd obtaining for him In Ihe regular irrvl than to thluk of en tering pwlltli-al life, wtilcii tbty could truthfully aionrr htm wa so sadly un ci nam and full ef rihoippoiiitiiMtut. IjiiigibHi listened lib the aaiu quls- slcsl smile, but Mid very little. He knew a-rfeetly well tbst all Waaboe couldn't t-hange the lw ami that noth ing short of a erlal act of congress i-mibl iiUi-r hlin In the army with any rank he rarml in aiivpt. II bad been tendered the i-oiutM-b-y of one of the hrw rralmenl, but the surgeon shook their heads, freaewcll rtamnred for hi return lo the orrW. The Waabo Zephyr, that wa at odd with the gov ernor, swung out it banner to the breee with "Kor Governor, General Frlc I aiiV..Hi, the Hero nf Manila." Ir respective of tlie fact that there had been a hundred or more eqnally heroic and a little versed In politic. It wa "done for devilment," a the governor's henchmen took pln to attr I.ang- d-w, but tnt people thronghont the state and the regiment to a man took It seriously, nnd machine statesmen far and near wer sorely worried. There Is nothing so sure to stir thing the wrong way for all parties and princi pally for himself a the injection of the martial hero Into p!lt!ea. Langdon wa for announcing In so many word that he wonld never permit tho use of hi nro. bnt Crewell, the veteran ef dozen campaign, hoond him to si lence. "Think what you pleas, du what yon please when the time cornea, bnt meanwhile keep your own counsel. No matter If you don't want the gov ernorship or any civil office, let 'em think yon do. It's the surest way to get what you do want." The whole arste. delegation lu cengre, the gov ernor and lla backer were clamoring by wire for Langdon' Immediate pro biotlon to the grade of brigadier gerer al. That would Insure hla going back to the Philippine and being far out of the Arid when nominations were In or der. But Wnboc Is too many hun dreds of mile from Washington for them to Importune la person, and let ters and telegrams are far easier to an swer than personal plena, and "Itifla enoe," said Melville, "la Inversely as the square of the distance." The brevet of the silver star wn wired without much objection nt the war office, and the Wshoe roared with Joy over tt new that for ennsplcinm bravery In half a dojen aetlm, Including Baliga bang Dung, where he Waa severely wouudtfd, their colonel wa brevettKt a general. It waa relief at ulglit to get aray froiu the tbmuglng c.tmp ami ti e i'u poituultle of statecraft uud to tla.l refuge at Melville's quiet, cozy t Hit of room at the homelike old bic!ry. Lip that aiulled and eye that uhoae were ever there to welcome mm uml with the geiKTul hi? cuuld talk mire aervedly. Neither by edtu-atinu Lor temperament wa he fitted for pjlitkul life. Its Intrigue and devices were detestable to hlin. It ariocluthuM galling. A a lawyer be l.ucl Keen- be bad had to aee much tf the chicanery with which the whole edificu U sur rounded. He had uo ambition lu thai direction. His law practice hud beguu to be lucrative before the outbreak of the war and bade fair to become luure so as soor as be could resume work. All the old debts. wl:b Intuit, hud loug since been paid. He hud bought luud and was drawing plan fur a pret ty bom when the trumpet Foun.Ir.l to arm. He had even bv'ua to ilitaiu of a chatelaine for that chateau. Cer tain batteries of the old refciniont were stationed lu'the barbor. and oWeers who were hi conteuipurfi' tc lu the old day at Pawuee, seniors and Junior both, now tame to hi disci- , plincd. well ordered camp an, I lool:e,l ! with appreciative eyes upon those stal wart, sen Mined bni'allou nnd envied hlin hi experience :iml opportunities. ToiTiinee hud got 1:1 cMtihle bar nt last and goue on to Manila ns the vi I anteei were colultig home, but he h::d ling since .liroken with Nathcn. nnd .the soldier In him Hotih-ht reconciliation with the iiinn who hud won swell hon ors In the eninpaln. The full realiza tion of the wrong hu had ihmo I.fttr,' don long since dawned upon him, nnd yet how horribly uwkward wa his IKMttlon! other men In the regiment who hml quarreled with their kind tit'd wanted to end the sti-nin of loin v.y.k undcrKliimllni; could to Mclvitio, sure of snui"l advl, e and symiNirht I'c aid. MelvIMe coi'M harmoiiijre ale-re othet only meddll. aitit Torrniice wa barretl. Melville una (lie only man to whom he could not ko, for in his rancor he hail so far forgotten himself and what wa due a woman iih to name one of M, !1ic'm household In his denunciation of hi brother lieuten ant Langtloii hud cordially greeted nnd received eeitalii of the old regiment who had held aloof In liln day of trou ble, hut w ho runic to him frankly and tnldiin of iheir contrition and regret. They had wronged only l.nugdoii. Tor rance had spoken ilisiiiiiiH'iilly of a brsve girl wlmw offense in the eye of the small snob clement ut i'nwn.-e wn tl St Kite -looil by the sorrowitig man and (hotifrht him ilespllernlly iikciI. uml How would l.ancl'in Ih- 11 1 11 to forve an iiiTreut to liilhl (ir.iliJiine'.' .Mrs. Toriattee, arter the new inpt.iln sailed for Manila, wished to take room w ith these plenxaut army people at their fa vorite latuMini-ary. Mie loved society, but everybody koew her liushainl hail been knocked flat by l.auplou for im pertinent mention of Miss Gralnime, and, though It hapiiomil ten yenin be fore, the breach had never been honied.. Torrance had never sought pardon. How could she go there? The Na than were taking the iiiounlalu nlr up at Talioc, waiting for the voluuti-er to disperse, but the major' leave wn fur only two Week. The WiihIiim' were still In camp and the day of muster nut not yet determined. Tho governor and bis satellites were now less clamorous for speedy Mil lenient of their pnicr and Bnmewhat given to suggestion that, after all, "It wouldn't pay for the regi ment to come to the capital. They wouldn't have their arms ni.d their equipment, etc., all having tn be turn ed In at the Presidio, so It would hard ly be like a military parade. All thing considered, II would be Just a well for the boye In waiter at I'rlsco and cadi choose hi own homeward way." 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