- t DARKEST RUSSIA DY n. GRATTAN DONNELL Copyright ] 896 . by Street II Smlah , AU rights reserved _ . . . . .ftu _ _ . . .11 -II , - - ' " ' - - - ' " ' - - - ' " ' - - - ' " ' - . J. CHAPTER X.-Contlnued. ' . , . - - "Now , by my fathm"s blood ! " ho exclaimed , "this Is indeed a find. Hold ! " he shouted , as he averted a. blow aimed at the prostrate and help. less Alexis hy Hersy-a blow with an ax , which , had it been delivered with aU the strength intended , would have ended its victims life then and there. " think "Hold-walt-walt ! Who , you , i8 this ? " "Who ? Speak ! Who ? " ' was demanded - I manded on aU sides. "Why , NazlmolT , the cruel , cowardly . ly- " Oramlnsly got no further. With a1 i howl of rage the conspirators sprang i toward their victlm-"Coward , dog ; : woman heater , your ; end i8 near " And Alexis would have been torn to , pieces by his Infuriated enemies but' for Oramlnsly's interference. "Hold ! " ho shouted , with an oath , "don't act hastily. We must i.nd out what we can. " tt - "But he must die ! " yelled Hersy. f " " " " "I'll deal ry "By me ! "By my hand ! the blow I" ! said others , crowding for- ward. ) "Walt-tho avenger has been se- lected. Ivan drew the red rouble. " . Alexis heard every word. . "But Ivan is not here ; give me the t 'right. I never tilled ] a noble , " shouted - ed Hersy. fIr will have blood. I love blood. Give me the right to kill him here and now ! " And as she spoke she would have carried her desire into . to execution but for the fRet that two or three of her companions restrained - ed her , by force , awaiting the words of Oramlnsky. "The right best belongs to . Uda herself . self ! " . l , . : , Alexis Nazlmotr closed his eyes. It ' . - was true , then , Uda was one of this vile gang of murderers. "Yes , Uda ! Uda ! Where is i Uda ? " was the shout. Even as they spoke , Uda Barosly , entering and pushing her way through the center of the mass , came front and stood face to face with Oraminsly. "What Is the matter ? " she asked hurriedly ; "has anything happened to Ivan ? Has- " t "We have caught a spy , " said Ora- mlnsly , "the accursed- " "Nazimoff ! " said the crowd with i . one voice , "and there he lies. " "Nazimoff ! " exclaimed Uda. The recollection of the terrible ordeal through which she had passed , the ' memory of the uplifted whip , the 'f- thought of her humiliation and of I Nazlmoft's cowardice-all these flashed . ed into her mind , and a wild desire for instant vengeance 01\ her foe fllled her in a moment. With compressed I lips and flashing eyes she turned , her hands clenched , and with the words , "tbe cowardly Nazimoff ! " she sprang : toward the helpless figure hound to the bench on which he lay. "You coward . ard ! " she' exclaimed , as she raised - her hand , and with a cry of terror , " _ and dismay she staggered back and . . , would have fallen. \II ! n She had recognized Alexis. . f' Her face turned deathly white , the blood left her lips , and it was only by a supreme effort that she kept herself . self from falling by a convulsive t grasp of the table. - . . . . "See ! See ! " said Horsy , "she dares , not shed blood. She is weak. 1 am - strong-let me deal the blow. Now , : now : now ! " and she rushed forawrd. " -i : , : ; Uda threw herself before the maddened . ' . . . ! . , dened woman. Twice she essayed to speak , but In vain. Her lips moved , but she uttered no sound. She could only gaze Into the face of the infuriated . riated woman and motion her to stand , . . back. ' r ' ' : \ "No , I will kill him ! " yelled Hersy. st ' : ' ' - " moment wait for ' 'Jl- : . "Wait a ; , God's . " . " ' , ' sake , walt ! " came in gasping accents . from the lips of Uda. She breathed . ) _ heavily a moment , and then made another . ether effort. "Il-It Ii i : a ml6tak&- , . , . , . . . - - - - - . . - - - - - . . . . , . . . - - - - - - . . . . ----I rti ' I iii : Sf ' nw RErQ'7JWZCO ' , AJ.EJ /.5" mlstalte-mistake , " she said , repeating . Ing the words three times , each time ' with a painful struggle for hl'eath. "Thls-thls-Is not-not Count Nazi ; moft. " She paused , staggered back to the table for support , and with agony made a prayer In her heart for speech , for strength. "It Is NazlmolT ; Ol'amlnsly found his papers " The words came In a perfect howl from the vengeful victors . tors , who were thirsting for the blood of their conquered and helpless en- emy. "Kill him now ! " The crowd made a simultaneous movement to advance. Ilda sprang before Nazlmofr. The moment's respite in her speech had been of service. She was once more able to command her voice. Stretching - ing both hands toward the conspirators - tors , with' a mute pathos which arrested . rested them for a moment , even If it did not alter their purpose , Hda spoke ml6tak&I ; walt , and-and-listen. " The voice ' was broken with emotion , but she gained strength as she went on. She felt that now , if ever , she must succeed In swerving them from their purpose. "Listen , dear hrothers-sls- ters o'r the peoplo-liston to . me-to Uda-to the sister of Ivan ; listen one moment more-for God's sake hear , me-hear me to the end. There , tonight . night , among-among all that throng of nobles there was but-but one to protect me. It was-it was-thls- ! this young officer. Believe me , for ! God's sake ; for dear God's sake , he- I hove me ! He was my-my defender I -my rescuer. Do not-do not harm I him ! Have pity on me ! l-I-oh , ' brothers and sisters , he Is no spy ! I know it ; bo merciful , for me , to him ; spare him , and let him go ! " "No , no , he Is a spy ! he is , Nazl- moff I He Is here to betray ; he must die ! " The words rang In the cars of Uda. There was no hope for Alexis ; he would be murdered before her eyes. Horsy had waited - for a chance. ' She had laid aside the hatchet and had grasped a knife-a murderous weapon-and with a fiendish look she sprang forward with It uplifted With a cry of mingled anguish and despair , but with the strength of a lioness , lid a sprang between the murderess and her victim , and , wrenching the knife from her grasp , fairly hurled Horsy hack a dozen feet Into the arms of her companions. "Back , murderess ! Stand back , all of you ; ! " The words rang out In startling contrast to the tremulous tones in which her appeal had been uttered a moment before , as Uda Barosky , standing in front or the prostrate Alexis , her eyes fairly ablaze with the courage of despair , met without quailing the maddened looks of the surprised and astonished conspira torl The weak , pleading ; , helpless - . - woman or n. moment before had given . en place to the desperate , courageous and unflinching heroine , who , standing . Ing majestically alone , with the knife held in her uplifted hand , looked the Incarnation of subllmo defiance to the murderous gang who Bought the lIfo of Alexis. . . . To say that they were amazed at the transformation hut faintly describes - scribes the effect lIda's words and actions produced. They looked one to the other and then again Ilt the young girl who stood before thom. There was not one of them who dill not know that Alexis Nazlmofr could only bo reached over the dead body of his defender , and that lIda would fight to the death. There was a hurried whispering , and Ill'shltin moved to the front. Suddenly Ito made a spring for 1I11a. 1I11a.But But not too quickly for her not to detect his object. The knife lescen(1- ed , and Klrshldn , the blood streaming from his breast , was borne hacl "Oh , wretches , cowards that you ar © ! I was weal but. a moment since , now I am strong. More of you ; will die. Stand back ! " This as another movement was made. "Stand back ! for I swear hy the soul of the mother who bore me , the first one of you ; to touch him dies hy my hand. More -I swear to denounce you , to deliver you to the gallows , cutthroats and assassins as you arc ! " As Ilda spoke she moved backward . ward , and with a rapid movement passed her hand behind her. It waR hut the work of an Instant for Alexis Nazlmofr to run the cords which hound his hands against the keen edge of the weapon. In another moment . ment he had unloQsed the cord which bound his feet , and , springing erect , grasped the sword which had fallen when lIe was overborne. - "Brave Uda ! you have saved me. Stand hy my Ride-we are more than a match for the cowardly dogH. " "Alexis , wo will live or die together . sether ! " "They are but two ; are you ; cowards . ards ? " cried Oramlnsky. "If they escape . cape wo are betrayed ; perhaps even " ' now- nowHo Ho spoke no more. The sound of a hurried advance toward the door on the outside-a quick , metallic sound of It key as il touched the locl-arrestClI the atten- tion of all. To the fevered minds of the conspirators the sound suggested the pollee-the metallic ring fetters , the hllrrled footsteps a surprise. That panicky feeling which spreads Instantly . stantly took possession of lhem. Their bloodthirsty expressions chang- cd to one of fear , and as Oramlnsky turned they interpreted his movement as the signal for flight. 'Ve are trapped ! " Someone t . b- ject terror uttered the words. It was enough. With one movement the conspira- tots , actuated by a common and uncontrollable - controllable Impulse or self-preserva. t.lon : ranged themselves alongside the wall with the celerity and regularity due to their practice for such emergencies - gencles ; the concealed mechanism which worked the doors leading to the secret hiding places was touched ; the doors opened slowly and revolved as If by ; magic and the conspirators had disappeared ! I CHAPTER XI. - In the Name of the Czar. With a sigh of Infinite relief from the terrible strain , lilla , as the last of the conspirators disappeared , Celt her . overtaxed strength relax ; her eyes i became dim , she swayed to and fro for a moment and would have fainted In the arms of Alexis had not the rush of cold air from the door above , which now opened , revived her. Looking up she exclaimed , "Ivan ! " Ivan entered , and with him a woman heavily velle'd. But there could be no doubt In the mind of Alexis as he caught sight of the figure. "By heaven ! " he exclaimed , "It Is Olga Knrslchetf. " Then turning to lIda , Alexis pressed her to his heart He spoke no word , but there was all of the passionate devotion and affection in his nature 6 , - pressed and understood. . Ivan 1 came forward ; his companion , .J i was Olga. f "I have kept my word , " ho said , ; ' "Olga Is hore. Why , what has happened ' Ilened ? What does this mean ? " ho : added hurriedly , ns tithing 11111\ from the arms oC Alexis ho gazed with ! alarm 'nt her pallid [ fllce. " sister IIfe-sho "Your has saved my - can tell you ; all , " said AlexiA , as ho grasped hath the hands which Olga holl1 to him Olga , trembling and agitated , suffered . ' fored Alexis to lead her to It seat r 1 II : , . ( 'lJ2 J L Llk2 c.A27k7j2 p' some distance from where Ivan was listening with hf'lrrllioll ! 'amazement to the recital by IlIla of the attack by Oraminsky and his companluns. Alexis , after the tremhllng girl had become somewhat composed , listened to her story. It differed In no ma tonal particulars to that which ho had alr'ady heard from Ivan , and as Olga concluded , and with' tcnr.stulned face besousht his forgiveness , Alexis was deeply touched hy her 1l1lpeal. "I thought ! or all-of my father's anger , mr mother's hatred-for she will hate me when she discovers all ! " said - Olga , as alto approached the conclusion ' slon , "hut , oh ! Alexis ! I could nut. help tt , for I love him 80 , I love him so ! " Alexis was silent for a moment. . Then taking the hand or Olga within . In his own ho said : "Olga , there Is a power within the human heart which is stronger than duty , stronger than interest . terost , stronger sometimes even than honor , stronger oftentimes than liCe Itself. It Is the power of love. It ' has changed the destinies of U6 hath. It has brought us together In this strange place to-night. It was lo be. . . Your love has been given to Ivan Barosly us mine has been to his sis- ler Uda. But what of the future ? I am a man , and can hear the conthe quences of what my father and the world will call m"y folly , with a man's fortitude and patience. But you are a womnn-what does this step mean to you ? Have you ; thought , of the future ? Dear Olga , trust me freely- as 1\ brolhel' Command me In any way to make your : life brighter , hap- pier , and believe mo , there Is nothing I will not dote aid you , " and Alexis with some emotion laid his hand pro- tectlngly on her shoulder. ' ( To be contlnuell. c - The Cipher Too Much. While Secretary Hay was In the country one summer , an important piece of official business was pending , and he arranged with Washington that any news that might arrive about the matter should bo telegraphed to him In cipher. Day after day he waited , but no telegram came. One morning , hap. penlng to go to the lonely little telegraph - graph office , he said to the operator : "I suppose you have received no dispatch for me ? " " 'Vh ' , yes , sir , " the operator replied - plied , "there was a dispatch for you the other day , but Jl was all twisted and confused. I couldn't make header or tall fJf it , so 1 didn't think It was any U'IO to send it up to you . 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