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They all but (led In order to reucli their lodges before sundown, and ao hurried were our guarda that In removing aa from the atakea to the Counrll-Ilouiie In the center of the village they forebore to bat or maltreat ua. 1n the Council-House they aupplled fee with a liberal meal of meat and vegetables. Then our bonda were re placed and we were covered with robes, whllat our guards cowered cloae to tbe flre In abject fear. They at art ed at the allghtmt movement. Had we been able to atlr hand or foot I think we might have won our freedom. Hut they need care In binding ua, and We lay Inert aa corpaea. "What do they fearf I whlired to Ta wun ne ara at length, dealroua of hearing a friendly voice. "I do not know exactly, brother," he said. . "These Cahnutiaas are rene- gmlea from the (treat league." 'Hut the Moon fenat they talk about." I peralated. "What la that?" "It la wime Invention of their own." he replied. "I'erbapa Murray or Ie Veutle helped them with It My people know nothing of anch Ihlnga." Through, the bark walla of the bonne came the weird, minor melody which bad attended the apeeritnoe of the Mlatreaa of the Falee races, mingled Ith ahrleks, groane, acrenma and yella. Our giiarda huddled closer to gether. They abandoned their wenp ona and covered their heada with blan- keta. A drum throbbed near by, and at Intervale Bounded tbe walling chant of tbe maaked prleata and the thud ding of dancing feet. The utironr Increased In violence. Womeu'a voh-ea. aome In dreadful prntealatlon, aome In eager ecataay. Joined In It. It waa near, then at distance, then returning. And occa alonally that one ehrlll. aweet voice quelled the saturnalia and waa lifted on a note of pagan exultation only to be drowned In tbe thrumming of drums. Our fire dwindled and waa rekindled. The night crept on toward the dawn. The monotony of the noises, the end- leaa repetition, deadened the senses. and we slept. When I awakened. Twaa to see the daylight trickling through the amoke hole In the roof. ftomewhere In the sunshine a bird began to alng. and my raptors yawned and aat up. The squat chief, hta fears of tbe night gone, kicked Ta wan ne are awake. Thla la the day of the Moon feaat, he said. "You will soon clamor to die." - CHAPTER X The Moon Feaat We were yanked to our feet and pushed outside. Thonsanda of Indians lined the narrow, dirty atreeta ne ts, een the bark houses and lodgea. They greeted ua with a alienee ao In tent that It waa aa arresting aa a shout. Not a finger waa laid upon nanot a voice waa raised. Yet the fierce an tlclpatlon which gleamed In every fnce waa more threatening than definite gestures. Ahead of ns opened the flat expanae of the dancing plsce, with the two lonely slakea, flanked by piles of freshly gathered firewood, atandlng like portente of evil against the dark green background of the plnea which walled the rear of the amphitheater. Ta-wan-ne-ara looked eagerly In ery direction, hut ahe whom he nought was not present nor were there visible any of the carrion crew of prleata Only tbe sinister faces of the negro. Tom, and Hulling, with his tangle of red hair, attrred recollectlona In that Hen, hostile masa. Our guarda bound ua to the atakea a they had the day before, and Ta wen ne-ars, with a atgnlflrant glance t me, rallied them with the sesrchlng wit of his rare. "The Cshnuaga dogs are not need to taking captives," he commented, "They are women. They ahould be till Ing the field. They do not know how to torment real warrlora." When they were passing the thonga under hla arm-pita, the Heneca bent forward and fastened hla teeth In the forearm of the Incautious guard. The blood apurted and the man yelped with pain. Ta-wan-ne-ars laughed. "Unarmed and bound, yet I can hurt you," be cried. "Truly, you are women. Tbs warriors of the Great League scorn you." Rtrangely enough, they made no re taliation upon him but, having ae- curely fastened us to the stskes, with drew and atood somewhat apart from the encompassing crowds. The silence continued tor more then n hour, when lans was opened op posite to us and Murray and Da Veulle sauntered forward. "I trust you have fared well, Mas ter Juggins I beg pardon, Maater Or- merodr remarked Murray urbanely. "Ne discomforts? Knough to eat and sufficient attention r 1 proO'ed by Ta-wan-ne-ars' sxsmpls, -By- Arthur D. Howden Smith Author PORTO BELLO COLD, Elm. . (g by Brantano's.) WNU Sarvlae and thruat for tbe one weak apot In the man's srmor of egotism. You do proclaim yourself for what yon are, I answered him steadily. Kure. no man of breeding would de scend to the depths you reach. I do aasure you, fellow, If you ever return to civilisation and attempt to mis with tbe gently bred, your plowboy origin will out" Ills face waa suffused to purple hue. "'Sdealhr he raaiied. "Plr, know you not I am of the Murraya of Coh- blelawt I quarter my arms with tbe Klethsl I have a right to carry tbe Bleeding Heart on my shield I I" "No, no," I Interrupted. " Tie easy for you to claim here In the wilder ness, but the humblest cadet of the house of Douglaa would disprove you. I dislike to speak III of any woman, and certea I could weep for the grief of her who conceived you, whatever ahe waa Hut I make no doubt ahe wsa aome Huron equaw." Hla fare went dead white. "I waa pleaded with overlong to apare you, be aald in accents so cold that the words felt like Icicles break ing from the rocks. "I am glad I re sisted. I ahall give ordera now that your torments be the most Ingenious our aavagea can devise. "I doubt It not" I aald. "You will die In much agony." be continued placidly. "Nobody will ever know of your taunts. And I" hla vanity flared up again "I ahall die a marqula and a duke." "And a convicted criminal, I added. He murmured to le Veulle and walked away, the savagea moving from hla path aa If he were death In per- son. for Indeed they feared him, more even than they feared Mark Itobe and their own accursed priest a He was the master of all. "So you are to be chief torturer. monsieur le chevalier?" I remarked to te Veulle. "Even ao," he agreed. "There could not be fitter," I aald aympathetlcally. "I thank you for your appreciation. be replied. "I have Instructed the aav agea to give you the long torment You will he atlll alive thla time tomor row. Think of It I Your lroquola friend knowa what that means an e) elena, bloody wreck of a man, beg ging to be alalnt" He beckoned to tbe Cahnuaga chief. "Let looae your people," be ordered, and ateped bark. Tbe Cahnuaga put hla band to hla mouth, and the high-pitched, eoartng notea of the war-whoop resounded through the air. And aa It one direct ing center animated them all the thou sands of aavagea closed In on us, yell ing and shrieking, weapona menacing, feet pounding the measures of some clumsy dance. They swirled round and round ua, thoae who could get nearest daahlng up to the atakea to mock at us or threaten ua with worda and weapons Nobody touched ua, but the atraln of constantly expecting phyalcal assault waa nerve-racking. Ta wan ne srs smiled serenely at them all, and when he could make himself heard, returned their threats. &A.-MA.-N0 IMPED I) 'jjjjj HIGH IN AIR, : J XXXXeXXIXXXXXXIXX'eX'XI'XXXXXX Not Much Doubt as Attorney W. D. Ward telle of the ut terance of a client he once had In Kanaaa City that be regarded aa a claaale In finality. Tbe client waa of ebon hue and waa aaklng to be di vorced from what aha termed the "moat nocounteat, trifllngeat man that breathed." Judge Blrney figured such excoria tion Indicated another aultor some where In the background. Hy clever questioning be attempted to wring from the Irate wltueaa that there was another man In the case, but ahe etout ly denied auch Inference and contin ued with tbs denunciation of the hap less apouse. After an hour the court decided the plaintiff had earned her decree and ao Indicated, but In pass ing Judgment he observed verbally that tbe plaintiff would In all proba bility be married again within a mouth. Disregarding formality and ABE. This continued for a long time. Twi light waa at hand before they dropped back, and a select band of young war riors began to exhibit their skill with bow and arrow, knife and tomahawk. Arrows were shot between our arma and bodies; tomahawks hurtled Into the posts beside our ears; knives were hurled from the far aide of the open apace, so closely aimed thnt their points shsved onr naked ribs. Once In a while we were scratched; the handle of a tomahawk, poorly thrown, raised a hump on my forehead. And I)e Veulle, squatting on the ground with knot of chiefs, applauded the show. It went on and on. New forms of mental torture were constantly de vised. Darkness closed down, and tbe Area beside the stakes were lighted. I wss In a daze. I bad ceased to feel fear or misgiving. I waa conaclona only of a great wearlnesa and thirst Of a sudden I realized that the shouting bad died down. The prancing figures were at rest Hut Into the circle of firelight awayed the hldeoue column of False Facea, their masks of monstrous birds snd beaata and rep tiles aeemlng alive wltb horrid purpose In the shifting gloom, their feet mov ing harmoniously In tbe hesitant step of the dance, their voices united In tbe monotonous mualc of their chant They strung a circle, aa they bad done the day before, and halted, heads wahhllng thla way and that There was a brief pauae, and I noticed De Veulle, rlaen to hla feet and atarlng Intently Uh!.-d me, where the wall of jilnea made a perfect background for the apectacle. A sigh burst from tht half-seen throngs of aavagea. "fls-go-ss Honun-as-tase-tal" I craned my neck, and aa well aa the thongs permitted me peered around the atake to which I waa lashed. A while figure flitted from the protection of the trees and glided toward us. The False Faces atarted a queer, rhythmic air, accompanied by gently throbbing drums The figure commenced to dnnce, arma wide, hair floating free. IVal de me Ta-wan-ne-ara choked bark a groan of bate and love and fought fruitlessly against tbe rawhide thonga. "Twaa Cs hs no. She wore again her ceremonial uniform, the kilt and moccasins; but thla time they were white, fashioned of aklna taken from the bellies of young does. Her limbs and body, too, were coated with aome white auhstance that made her gleam like delicate marble statne when ahe postured In the flickering radiance of the Area. (the tosaed up her arma In a curving gesture toward tbe moon, riding low above the treetopa. Tbe music of the attendant prleata swung Into a faster measure, the pulsing of the drums be- csme subtly disturbing, commanding. "0 So-a-ka ga-gwa,"' ahe cried, "t your servant the Mlatreaa of the False Fares, begin now the Moon feast we make In your honor P Bhs resumed her dance, bnt twaa very different from the graceful, pleas ing steps ahe had first Used. I know not how to describe It save perhaps that 'twaa like the music, provocative, apitealltig to the basest Instlnrte In man, Indecent with a peculiarly attrac tive Indecency. It waa, I think, the dance of creation, of ti Impulse of life, one of the oldest and In Ita per verted way one of tbe truest dances which man aver devised. It could only be danced by a aavage people, priiui tlvs and unashamed. Faster went the measure of the dance. . Faater whirled the glistening white figure. Now ahe danced before us, her ryes burning wltb mockery I know not what of Ta-wan-ne-ara. Now ahe spun around the open apace In a series of Intricate steps snd pos- turlngs. The music worked up to a crescendo, the drums thuddlar with furious apeed Ga ha no leaped high In air and raised her arma toward the moon, whose alckle shape waa no whiter or fatrer than she. The chant atopped In the middle of note, and aa her feet touched the ground again ahe ran lightly across the amphitheater and threw herself Into De Veulle's arma lie tossed her upon bla shoulder. "The Moon feast Is open. O my people," she called bark aa he disap peared with her luto the ehadowa. All thoae thouaanda of people went mad. The dancing-place became a wild tumult of naked aavagea. men and women, leaping In groupa and couplea to the renewed niualc of the Falae Facea Decency and restraint were cast aalde. (TO BB CONTINUED.) to Where She Stood even with contempt the woman took her atand In front of the bench and fixing Judge Blrney wltb her eyea ahe exclaimed: "Judge, the man I'd marry again ain't been born yet and furthermore bla mother's dald." Way of All Coif Man la an awful liar. 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