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Updated: May 31, 2025
"'I'm so damned thleepy, and I have to be up early in the morning, he thed to me." "Byng's example's good enough. I'm off," said Fleming, stretching up his arms and yawning. "Byng ought to get up earlier in the morning much earlier," interposed De Lancy Scovel, with a meaning note in his voice. "Why?" growled out Barry Whalen.
Fourteen of these mutineers were tried in a few days by a general court-martial. Whalen was sentenced to death. Four of the others were sentenced to wear a ball and chain for a month, and lose six months' pay. Three of these being non-commissioned officers were publicly degraded, and put into the ranks. The remainder were sentenced to wear a ball and chain for a month, and lose three months' pay.
"Perhaps it's only a slight heart-attack, but it's best to be on the safe side." "Anyhow, it shows that Wallstein needs to let up for a while," whispered Fleming. "It means that some one must do Wallstein's work here," said Barry Whalen. "It means that Byng stays in London," he added, as Krool entered the room again with a rug to cover Wallstein.
You don't know what a good sport Whalen is when he strikes any thing out of the ordinary in that line. If I were you, Ralph" -here the doctor leaned over the side of his car, and spoke earnestly "I'd try to locate their eyrie and capture them, dead or alive, Or, it might be worth your while even to lead the professor up to a place where he could get a safe shot at the birds.
And Krool was now bending over Rudyard's body, raising his head and still murmuring, "Baas Baas!" Krool's rifle had saved Rudyard from death by killing one of his own fellow-fighters. Much as Barry Whalen loathed the man, this act showed that Krool's love for the master who had sjamboked him was stronger than death.
"You betrayed England and her secrets, and yet you think that the English law would protect you against this," said Barry Whalen, harshly, handling the sjambok. "What I betray?" Krool asked again. "What I tell?" With great deliberation Wallstein explained. "Where proof?" Krool asked, doggedly.
"I'll find out how many of the boys know anything about surveying, and then I'll go and see Mr. Brett, one of the railroad officials, and learn what can be done. I'd like to help your friend Ralph Kenyon. I was sorry to hear that he met with an accident lately. It's a shame he killed those splendid eagles! Professor Whalen showed them to me.
"If you shrug your shoulders again, damn you, I'll sjambok you here as Kruger did at Vleifontein," said Barry Whalen in a low, angry voice. "You've been too long without the sjambok." "This is not the Vaal, it is Englan'," answered Krool, huskily. "The Law here!" "Zo you stink ze law of England would help you eh?" asked Sobieski, with a cruel leer, relapsing into his natural vernacular.
"Is it all right?" whispered Rudyard, as Barry Whalen drew up by him. "Not a sound from them not a sign." "Their trenches should not be more than a few hundred yards on, eh?" "Their nearest trenches are about that. We are just on the left of Hetmeyer's Kopje." "Good. Let Glossop occupy the kopje with his squadrons, while we take the trenches.
It was now half-past two; people were flocking into the tent; but the curtain could not rise, for nothing was yet to be seen of young Master "Ezekiel Whalen" and his small clothes and his cocked hat.
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