r 8 GODS ACHE II llp that Mitlnit Saton plirap Mrh rlli Th burial rTntinit tloda lrrl It la juat ht conaecratra cafli snir within lla walla And treatlica a In nlaon on the lrriliiK dint t illoda Arret Yr tlit Mewed tume Impart Coiiilort to Hmc who In the crap bar m The arcd that Hit bad itartirrril In tin Ir luaita Their bread ol lite alaiin more tlirlr own I Into Ita furrow aluill we all bo rati I In tlir ante laltli that we rhnll tlfc aaln At the ureal li ltrt whrn the arrhanirrla blaat Khali winnow HVe a tan the rliafl ami grain Then chall Urn irord atand In Immortal bloom In the talr Bardena el tliat teetuid hltth and each bricM tilnaMim tnlnitlc II perfume- Willi that el flnirett which iieter bloomed on I earth Willi tliy rude plnwunarr ilratti torn up the sod Ami pred the furrow tor the wed r wiwj JThl la the field and acre if our IihI Tills la tlir place where liuman tianrcti irrowl Longfellow o o o o o o o o o o t A VAIN RETREAT A Story of trc Indian Plague I 6 o o o o o o o o Mr ami Mi h Wnltcr 1 Iiuvhou liml coinu up to tlio Icitk liolOl for n month nt ltnnt Tliij lintl n riillhtful wJilto wquuru villa with u deep vuramla and a iKtirdiii full of tropical Hlirulm anil rwnvy linuiliooH down In Hongkong at it lie foot of the lilll iiuicli nicer lu every iwny than tlio lmru rooms at tlio IVak Utotol and the lmro rocks btirrotuulliif It Mrs LnWHun nhudtlered iih nlu con it rusted the iirIv wall liaper and regula Hon clock with a stiff linage on each tRlde that adorned her sitting mom al rthe hotel with her own pretty drawing room and h1k Hhlvercd In the low intu ited corridors ho straight and gulltlesH of anything like comfort Her hiiHlmud waa a partner In a llrm of American Rollcltors in Hongkong and getting on jvery well It was not yet hot enough to mlgrnto tt the real only the begin uilng of April and the morning liilnt s lay tlijck and heavy on the towering icllffs till late in the day It was very pild there too Still they had all bus tied up Mr and Mrs the boy of 10 land the baby of 18 months Tho plague was again claiming Its Iveekly victims In steady numbers Tho year before had been a very bad kjiio for It Then during the winter It died out only to recommence In March Mrs Lawson had been getting very liiervous Kvery day a kind friend told pier of new cases In the bazaar In the jllsh market lu all ttuiirtors of the city but the climax had been reached the ulay before when the bank managers icook had died of It In his kitchen The managers garden Joined the Ibaulc bamboos Iet us go to the Peak directly Wal ter said Mrs Lawson excitedly til jrectly her husband came In from the lolllce 1 If you really wish It of course my jdcar said her husband crossly but its no earthly good Hying away from ttlie thing Ann Lung got the Infection ifrom some of his own relatives no doubt or down by the harbor lie Is uot likely to have contracted It here flu Jeffersous house How do you know that said Mrs Il awson nearly crying from fright You people here In Hongkong dont tficcni to care how near the plague Is to you and yet think what a fuss they make about it If It even comes to the next country in Uurope And much good their fright does Slieni said Mr Lawson contomptuous y Fright wont keep it off His ireal reason for objecting to the IVak Ibotel lay In leaving his cook a Clii mese artist In stews and soups The icooklng at the IVak was very doubt rful However ho concluded he must put up with it and resignedly packed Ibis portmanteau Last summer ho had been out in Eongkong alone and for many years fore that had managed a branch of Jtlie firm at San Krauclsco Mrs Law ibou thought Hongkong a poor ex change for the tiolden Gate Still up to now It had been healthy aud tho crisp cold weather was even colder than she was accustomed to Every day during the winter they had had a huge coal lire lighted at 4 oclock lu the drawing room and dining room then again In the early morning She had her own tidy arrangements about luiilk and butter and fresh rolls What m pity to upset all this and go away to la hotel I I Still It could not bo helped She miust get away from this dreadful mlague that was creeping about all around her So having wrung a very ireluctant consent from her husband rthe very next morning saw all their household goods packed up the serv ants dismissed with the exception of rthe ayah and Mr Lawsons boy aud rthe whole family setting forth to tho etatlou of tho electric railway x the HVak People In the streets looked calm nnd unconcerned as ever How can they look so interested In sill about them said Mrs Lawson Im patiently when so far as they know they may be dead of the plague by to morrow or If not they themselves their nearest relatives may In some cases my dear said Mr Lawson philosophically a Chinaman would not count that a loss especially If he got some money by the departure of his relatives One go another come on he thinks the survival is to the tit test should tho survivor bo hlinsolf Mr Lawson really felt deeply Injured as he got himself and his family out of the train nt the top of the hill at the slanting station The heavy mist was wet and penetrating and there was not a gleam of sun to be seen at 9 oclock Lets go into the hotel at least he ald grumpily nnd stalked ou In nil malice of his family up the stairs cut In the rocks and under the glass awning to the hotel A few wretched gera niums shivered lu ornamental pots along the side of lie passnge and In the jlass covered veranda outside the hall tloor He had wired up for rooms the night before so they went up to them at once a stirf sitting room on the tlrst Door with cane furniture and a big bedroom down stairs one sldo of It close to the rock lu fact ouo of tho windows was entirely blocked tip by rock not a foot off Hut It was well furnished and even had electric light which their sitting room had not Tho childrens rooms were far off ilovvu a long corridor ou the first tloor nnd fronting the sea toward Kowlonu with a wretched bathroom cold crack ed whitewashed walls that looked as If a very small earthquake would bring them down Instantly The ayah was sulky nnd made the worst of every thing Not till Mr and Mrs Lawson nnd Pnt were seated at a little round table In the dining room and having breakfast did the familys spirits begin to revive Pat thought It very good ftlu to come to a hotel aud attacked the many dishes on the menu steadily one by one ending up with oranges ami ba nanas The head waller was a Chinaman of course All the waiters were China men but the head man was a very dlg nlllcd person with an India rubber kind of face ami a peculiar way of tak ing stock of each guest as he entered Only to n favored few did he attend himself The captain of an English ship lu harbor and a Judge of the high court were among the recipients of his attentions Ordinary casual customers he relegated to his satellites who slip ped about actively In black shoes and very white socks short blue trousers tight llttlng round the ankle and loose blue collar A little round black cap surmounting their pigtails completed this costume the usual one for house servants lu China I or late dinner they all changed to spotless white The large dining room was crowded with little round aud square tables the sun came out from the fog alto gether It looked very cheerful and bright Mr Lawson recovered his tem per aldetl thereto by some excellent prawn curry Perhaps after all my dear you were right to come up here he said You see more of your fellow creatures nt any rate and cant sit moping by yourself all day long and imagining you have every disease under the sun I do nothing of the sort Walter cried his wife indignantly If It wore only a question of myself 1 would stay down below Mr Lawson grinned unbelievingly but said no more about it I must hurry up to catch the 10 oclock train he said looking at his watch lly Jove 1 had no Idea It was so late Many other men hurried olT at he same time to their work In the town and the dining room was left principally to women and some few globe trotters who had no fear of an olllce below to hurry them over break fast Captain Lowry of II M S Dis patch came up and sat at Mrs Law sons table to have a little conversation Have you heard of my wretched luck he said laughingly Seriously though It Is no laughing matter for me No What is it said Mrs Lawson Well when I was dining on shore last Friday said Captain Lowry my ship somehow cut a junk In half just outside the harbor aud the Chinese au thorities are making no end of a ro about It The owner of the junk says his favorite wife was on board and was drowned and he values her at 53000 Hear me said Mrs Lawson what a bore for you Was she really drown ed do you think 1 dont believe she was on board at all said Captain Lowry contemptu ously these men are such liars My sailors saw no signs of a woman when tho Junk was run down Still It wns getting dark and the truth of what he states Is Just possible In any case true or not 1 am afraid the naval au thorities will make me pay up Hut you were not on board cried Mrs Lawson What a shame I dare say the Chinaman wanted to get rid of his wife too or he would not have sent her out In a Junk so late Oh she was going over to some rel atives at Kowloou he says replied Captain Lowry carelessly How long are you going to stay up here by the way Mrs Lawson Isnt It rather ear ly to come up It Is bet uise of the plague said Mrs Lawson coloring rather guiltily There seems so much of It about and I am so afraid of It I believe there is a good deal lu the town said Captain Lowry but Euro peans do not as a rule take any notice of It No I know said Mrs Lawson So my husband says Captain Lowry laughed 1 expect he doesnt like leaving his comfortable house Im sure 1 shouldnt lu his place Well goodby Mrs Lawson I must be olT too Mrs Lawson felt on the whole re lieved at her fears being laughed at There cant really be so much dan ger she said to herself or thev would think more of It So she went up to the public drawing room on the tloor above which was Just then ten anted only by a lady In a red blouse She and Mrs Lawton spent quite two hours in animated conversation though they had never seen each other before About 1 oclock Pat enmo In nnd went up to see his uiothei Ive been looking for you every where he said I want you to come and see the ayah She looks awfully hot and odd Mrs Lawson hurried oft with him at once The baby was comfortably asleep but tlio ayah looked half inn 1 and had a dull crimson tlush ou her brown face Me velly 111 she said wildly as soou nB she saw her mistress got tlrefful pains THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 11 1900 Whats the matter with her moth er said PaL Do you know Only Just an ordinary attack of fe ver 1 expect said Mrs Lawson nerv ously but Wo will have a doctor nt once No no cried the ayah still moro wildly doctor put inu In plague lies pltall 1 die directly quick Nonsense said Mrs Lnwson Why should they put you there You have not got the plague The ayah returned no answer but only sank groaning on the tloor Mrs Lnwson was moro than miserable If slio told the manager tho ayah was 111 he would probably Insist ou the whole family leaving nt once on tho chance of their having brought Infec tion to the hotel Yet how was she to get a doctor Hastily picking up the baby and telling Pat to follow her she hurried away to Her own room down stairs Do yon think the really haB the plague mother said Pat If she has babys pretty certain to get It Oh Pat how can you say mich things said his mother in an agoniz ed voice No of course It Isnt It cant be the plague I dont know said Pat wisely She looks very odd and 1 know It be gins with fever She said she had pains too Oh do be quiet cried his mother unless you want lo drive mo out of my mind I must send n note to your father at once telling him to come up She wrote It hurriedly and then rang for the boy to take It He enme peaceful as ever without a shadow of expression on bis yellow Hat face though as Pat Informed his mother he had been with him aud the ayah all the morning Hun quick John said his mis tress and bring an answer back John bowed And now what next mother said Pat with gusto We ought to go and attend to the ayah now Good henvensi no said Mrs Law son Pat you must not go near her on any account Do you hear Well the poor thing wants looking after mother said Pat disappointed ly especially If she has got the plague 1 want to see what happens next However he consented to wait In the sitting room till his father came Mr Lawson arrived in about half an hour very hot and cross nnd burst Into tho sitting room What rot Is this Alicia ho said angrily I low am 1 to get through my work if 1 am to be continually Inter rupted by senseless messages Ayah got the plague Indeed Much more like ly overeaten herself Come and see her yourself Wal ter said Mrs Lawson rising I do not say she has the plague but she evi dently fancies she has it herself 1 think she should see a doctor Come along then said her hus band Then as Pat prepared to fol low ho pushed him bade No no young man he said kindly we dont want any more complications They went down the passage In si lence and waited a minute outside the door of the room In which the oynh had been left A faint moaning could be heard Mr Lawrence opened tlio door and walked In The ayah was crouched on the tloor In nearly the same attitude as when his wife had left her only she seemed more stupefied or Insensible She did not seem to understand tho questions Mr Lawson asked her but staggered up when he attempted to lift her and remained leaning against the wall Then they could see an Immense blu ish swelling below her arm Mr Law sou spoke to her kindly and putting a pillow for her on the tloor made signs to her to lie down then he Wt the room with his wife Its the plague no doubt he said In n low tone as he closed and locked the door The question now is What are we to do with her Oh Walter the children gasped his wife We must hoiio for tho best sold her husband kindly You must re member Europeans very rarely get It Hut they have been close to her nil day said Mrs Lawson miserably re membering her long conversation with her friend in the drawing room I ought to have seen after her before Pat fetched me but she seemed so disagreeable I thought it better to leave her alone What has already happened cannot be helped said iter husband You must keep both children with you now of course Luckily your other rooms are a long way off this one and I nniFt go to Dr Drown at once nnd report the case What will be done with the poor thing asked Mrs Lawson She has such a horror of going to a hospital It is the only place she can possibly go to said Mr Lawson We shall be lucky If we have not all to get out of here as well However I will try and arrange things with tho manager Mrs Lawson and the children re mained In their room and heard noth ing of the doctors visit or other ar rangements Pat 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