Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 160, 18 May 1917 — Page 11
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' OufMde the station was a luxuriously modern victoria, with C springs and rubber tires, wlta horses that would Lave done credit to a viceroy. The Rangar 'motioned King to get in flrat, and the moment they were both seated the Rajput coachman set the horses to going like the wind. Rewa Gttnga opened a jeweled cigarette case. J ' "Will you have one?" he asked with the air of royalty entertaining a bloodequal. 5 . King accepted a cigarette for politeness' sake and took occasion to admire the man's slender wrist, that was doubtless hard and strong as woven steel, but was not much more than half the thickness of his wn. The Rajputs as a race are proud of their wrists and hands. . Their swords are made with a hilt so small that rone save a Rajput of the blood could possibly use one; yet there Is no race in all warring India, nor any In the world that bears a finer record for hard fighting and sheer derring-do. One of the questions that occurred to Kins that minute was why this wellbred youngster whose age he guessed at twenty-two or so had not turned his attention to the army. . "My height!"
The man had read his thoughts! "Not quite tall enough. Besides you are a soldier, are you not? And do you fight?"
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buffaloes, that slouched along the street with wet goatskin "mussuks" slung on their blue flanks. "They can fight," he said smiling. "So can any other fool!" Then, after n minute of rattrer strained silence: "My message Is from her." "From Yasmini?"
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"Who else?" "King accepted, the rebuke with a little inclination of the head. He spoke as little as possible, because he was puzzled. ,". He had become conscious of a puzzled look in the Hangar's eyes of a subtle wonderment that might be intentional flattery (for Art and the East are one). Whenever the East is doubtful, and recognizes doubt, It is as dangerous as a hillside in the rains, and it only added to his problem if the Rangar found in him something Inexplicable. The West can only get the better of the East when the East is too cock-sure; "She has Jolly; well gone North!" said the Rangar suddenly, and King shut his teeth with a snap.- He sat bolt upright,, and the Rangar allowed himself to look amused. "When? Why?" "She was too jolly well excited to wait, sahib! She is of the North, you know. She loves the North, and the men of the 'Hills';-and she knows them because .she loves them. There came a "tar" (telegram) from Peshawur, from a general, to say King sahib comes to Delhi; but already she had completed all arrangements here. She was in a great stew. I can assure you. Finally she said, 'Why should I wait?' Nobody could answer her." He spoke English well enough. Few educated foreign gentlemen could have spoken It better, although there was the tendency to use slang that
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well-bred natives Insist on picking up from British officers; and as he went on, here and there the-native Idiom crept through, translated.. King said nothing, but listened and watched, puzzled more than he would have cared to admit by the look in the Rangar's eyes. It was not suspicion nor respect., Yet there was a suggestion of both. "At last she said, 'It Is well; I will not wait! I know of this sahib. He is a man whose feet stand under him and he will hot tread my growing flowers into garbage! 4 He will be clever enough to pick up the end of
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the 'thread that I shall leave behind and follow it and met He is a. true hound, with a nose that reads the wind, or the general sahib never would have sent him!' So she left me behind, sahib, to to present to you the end of the thread of which she spoke." - King tossed away the stump of the cigarette and rolled his tongue round the butt of a fresh cheroot. The word "hound" is not necessarily a compliment in any of a thousand Eastern
tongues and gains little by translation. It might have been a slip, but the East takes advantage of its own slips as well as of other people's unless watched. The carriage swayed at high speed round three sharp corners in succession before the Rangar spoke again. "She has often heard of you," he said then. That was not unlikely, but not necessarily true either. If it were true, it did not help to account for the
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puzzled look In the Ranger's eyes, that increased rather than diminished. T-ve beard , of her," said King. "Of course! Who has not? She has desired to meet you,' sahib, ever since she was told you are' the best man In your service," . ' ' " . To be continued) , '
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CENTERVILLE, Ind, May 18. The Star class of the Christian Sunday school enjoyed a surprise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Diiffll of Richmond recently. New officers were elected, and refreshments were served to forty-ons guests.
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JOHN M. LONTZ, President GEO. L SEIDEL, 1st Vice-President
F. S. Bates Director First National Bank Wm. F. Bockhoff President National Automatic Tool Co. L S. Bowman Auditor Wayne County Jas. A. Carr President American Seeding Machine Co. Howard A. Dill Treas and Supt Richmond City Vyater Works Elmer E. Eggemeyer J. M. Eggemeyer & Sons, Grocers
OFFICERS J. A. CARR, 2nd Vice-President S. W. HAYES, 3rd Vice-President DIRECTORS Stanley W. Hayes President Hayes Track Appliance Co. Edgar F. Hiatt President Dickinson Trust Co. Chas. W. Jordan Pres. German American Trust & Savings Bank John M. Lontz President F. A N. Lawn Mower Co. Pres. Home Telephone Co. President Malleable Castings Co. Joseph H. Mills President RIcHmond Casket Co.
F. J. BARTEL, 4th Vice-President FRED KRONE, Treasurer
Lee B. Nusbaum Pres. and Treas. Lee B. Nusbaum Co. Oliver P. Nnsbaum Neff A Nusbaum, Shoes. Wm. H. Romey Pres. Romey Furniture Co. Elbert Walker Shirk Pres. United Refrigerator Cos. S. E. Swayne Pres. and Treas. Swayne Robinson Co. Thomas Tarkleson Treas. and Manager Richmond Lumber Co.
This is an organization of citizens who desire to make greater use of their citizenship. Their program is to promote the business development, the municipal improvement and the civic advancement of the City of Richmond. Its purpose is to make Richmond a better place in which to live. Its only ambition is to get things done for Richmond. We have long since boasted
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