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"The parts of the letter, which I quoted, convinced him that I came from General Simon, and that he would find him at the ruins of Tchandi." "Therefore, at this moment " "Djalma goes to the ruins, where he will encounter the black, the half blood, and the Indian. It is there they have appointed to meet the Malay, who tattooed the prince during his sleep."
Most certainly, I added, 'when I came yesterday to inform the governor, that the Phansegars would be found assembled in the ruins of Tchandi, I was far from anticipating that any one would confound with those wretches the adopted son of General Simon, an excellent man, with whom I have had for some time the most honorable relations.
My dwelling is without the town there, in the midst of those trees by the side of the new mosque. In ascending the mountain of Tchandi, my horse would be in my way; I shall go much faster on foot." "I know where you live; General Simon told me. I should have gone there if I had not met you. Give me your horse."
"Without being certain, I think it is because of a duel he fought in Sumatra," said the Smuggler, mysteriously. "A duel with whom?" "I don't know I am not at all certain on the subject. But do you know the ruins of Tchandi?" "Yes." "The general expects you there; that is what he ordered me to tell you." "So you came with him from Sumatra?"
The following scene took place at Batavia, while Djalma was on his way to the ruins of Tchandi in the hope of meeting General Simon. M. Joshua had just retired into his cabinet, in which were many shelves filled with paper boxes, and huge ledgers and cash boxes lying open upon desks.
"The parts of the letter, which I quoted, convinced him that I came from General Simon, and that he would find him at the ruins of Tchandi." "Therefore, at this moment " "Djalma goes to the ruins, where he will encounter the black, the half blood, and the Indian. It is there they have appointed to meet the Malay, who tattooed the prince during his sleep."
The following scene took place at Batavia, while Djalma was on his way to the ruins of Tchandi in the hope of meeting General Simon. M. Joshua had just retired into his cabinet, in which were many shelves filled with paper boxes, and huge ledgers and cash boxes lying open upon desks.
Having escaped the pursuit of the soldiers in the ruins of Tchandi, he had killed Mahal the Smuggler, and robbed him of the despatches written by M. Joshua Van Dael to Rodin, as also of the letter by which the smuggler was to have been received as passenger on board the "Ruyter."
"It is the same man, with the black mark on his forehead, that we strangled and buried on the banks of the Ganges the same man, that one of the sons of Bowanee told me, in the ruins of Tchandi, had been met by him afterwards at one of the gates of Bombay the man of the fatal curse, who scatters death upon his passage and his picture has existed for a hundred and fifty years!"
"Because he has to hide himself." "Hide himself!" exclaimed Djalma, in amazement; "why?" "That I don't know." "But where is he?" asked Djalma, growing pale with alarm. "He is three leagues hence near the sea-shore in the ruins of Tchandi." "Obliged to hide himself!" repeated Djalma, and his countenance expressed increasing surprise and anxiety.
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