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So long as he lived, the old mahout told of the intoxicating splendour of that young voice the golden beauty of those tones; of how Mitha Baba reached out further and further every stride, to its rhythm, till the earth rose up and the stars began to swing. "We'll fetch them in, Mitha Baba, we'll fetch them in! . . . Away, away, awa-a-ay!"

Then, in the white fire of what men call genius, the Gul Moti stood up to meet this new emergency leaning toward Mitha Baba's head and called in ringing tones: "Now come, Mitha Baba, we're away! We're going out to fetch them in! Away, away, awa-a-ay!"

I need not only the education you have now, but what you're getting every day. When you see me you see a man who is always looking awa-a-ay ahead. I see what you're going to be, and I'm making this offer to the Claude St. Pierre of the future." Mr. Tarbox waited for a reply. The avenue had been passed, the railway crossed, and the hedge skirted.

This coming of Dudley has upset all the good we did by never mentioning him to her. To-day she's as much excited, as anxious and as miserable as if they were still engaged. And and oh! if the police come here to the house and take him awa-a-ay," and here the poor lady became almost too hysterical to articulate "it will break the child's heart, George; it will indeed.

"'Taint so scandalous far 'awa-a-ay' as you talk like," murmured the man, jestingly; and just then a fresh breath of the evening breeze brought plainer and nearer the soft boom of a bass-drum. "Are they coming this way?" asked Mary. "No; they're sort o' dress-paradin' in camp, I reckon." He began to draw rein. "We turn off here, anyway," he said, and drove slowly, but point blank into the forest.