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“Yes--very well,” he muttered incoherently, and, drawing the curtain
again, turned to Stratford; but his lips refused to perform their
office. Stratford held out his hand.
“Good-bye, old man,” he said. “God help you with the job you will have
in hand now.”
“God bless you, Stratford!” burst from Dick. “I wish with all my soul
that I was in your place at this moment.”
He wrung Stratford’s hand, and turned silently to follow the litter
with the servants, while the ambassadors and their prisoner rode on
towards the Palace.
“How shall I ever tell her?” was the question which agitated Dick’s
mind as they neared the Mission. He knew enough of Georgia to feel
sure that, if she been made acquainted with the terms of the King’s
ultimatum, she would promptly have gone back to the Palace, and
refused to allow any one else to be sacrificed for her, and he quailed
under the anticipated necessity of informing her of what had been
done. But he was saved this duty, for as he entered the Mission
courtyard Mr Hicks came hurrying to meet him.
“Well, Major,” he exclaimed, “the King has been playing it pretty low
down on you, I guess. I’m always glad to look on at a fair fight, and
it don’t so much matter to me which of the chaps gives the other beans
so long as everything is done on the square. But when it comes to
getting hold of a woman, and by threatening to torture her, working on
a man’s highest feelings to make him give himself up instead, you may
bet largely that I don’t stand in with doings of that stamp--no, sir!
The moment I heard a rumour of what was going on I made my darkies fly
around, and in just half no time I had everything fixed up to come
here. You may count on me as a fair shot with a Winchester or a
six-shooter if it comes to fighting, and if old Fath-ud-Din and I
catch sight of each other, one of us is bound to send in his checks,
or I’ll never look a woman in the face again. Your nation and mine are
not always sweet to each other, sir; but if there’s any question of a
woman in danger, you may count upon Jonathan to the last drop of his
blood.”
“Much obliged,” muttered Dick; but under his breath he grumbled, “I
wish that voice of yours wasn’t quite so loud.”
Georgia was being helped out of the litter at the moment, and as she
reached the ground she cast a quick, apprehensive glance about her.
Her hand was on Dick’s arm; Fitz was coming through the archway, and
Kustendjian was visible on the verandah of the Durbar-hall. Ismail
Bakhsh and his subordinates stood by the gate, looking at her with
disapproving eyes, silent and grim, and her mind filled up in a moment
the gaps in Mr Hicks’ speech. A sob broke from her as she stood gazing
from one to the other; then her hand dropped from Dick’s arm, and,
gathering her _burka_ around her, she passed on into the inner court.
Dick followed, with a vague notion of saying something to comfort her;
but at the foot of the steps she turned and faced him.
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