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d his breast. That he, Ahmed, of the secret service, should let spite overshadow forethought and to be called to account for it! He was disgraced. "Never mind, Ahmed," said Kathlyn kindly. "What is done is done. We must find safety. We shall have to hide in the jungle to-night. And there is my sister. You should have thought, Ahmed." "Umballa will not harm a hair of her head," replied Ahmed, lifting his head. "Your work has filled his heart with venom," declared Bruce hotly. "And my words, Sahib, have filled his veins with water," replied Ahmed, now smiling. "What do you mean?" demanded the colonel. "Ask Ramabai. Perhaps he will tell you." "That," returned Ramabai, "is of less importance at this moment than the method to be used in liberating the daughter of Colonel Sahib. Listen. The people are angry because they were not permitted to be present at the sacrifice to Juggernaut. To pacify them Umballa will have to invent some amusement in the arena." "But how will that aid us?" interrupted the colonel. "Let us say, an exhibition of wild animals, with their trainers." "Trainers?" "Yes. You, Colonel Sahib, and you, Kathlyn Mem-sahib, and you, Bruce Sahib, will without difficulty act the parts." "Good!" said Ahmed bitterly. "The three of them will rush into the royal box, seize Winnie Mem-sahib, and carry her off from under the very noses of Umballa, the council and the soldiers!" "My friend Ahmed is bitter," replied Ramabai patiently. "Ai, ai! I had Umballa in my hands and let him go! Pardon me, Ramabai; I am indeed bitter." "But who will suggest this animal scheme to Umballa?" inquired Bruce. "I." Ramabai salaamed. "You will walk into the lion's den?" "The jackal's," Ramabai corrected. "God help me! If I only had a few men!" groaned the colonel, raising his hands to heaven. "You will be throwing away your life uselessly, Ramabai," said Kathlyn. "No. Umballa and I will understand each other completely." "Ramabai," put in Ahmed, with his singular smile, "do you want a crown?" "For myself? No, again. For my wife? That is a different matter." "And the man in the dungeon?" ironically. Ramabai suddenly faced the moon and stared long and silently at the brilliant planet. In his mind there was conflict, war between right and ambition. He seemed to have forgot those about him, waiting anxiously for him to speak. "Ramabai," said Ahmed craftily, "at a w
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