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ow. "Bring me a dozen sharp implements, such as swords, knives, daggers, etc, etc." They were brought to him, and he then laid them down in a row upon the carpet. The first was a needle of the dimensions of an ordinary bodkin. Next this, was a small iron skewer. After this came a long-bladed dagger knife. And finally, there was a cut-and-thrust sword of alarming dimensions. "You shall see now," said Mole, sternly, "how I can despise such trivialities as your bastinado." What was he about to do now? In solemn silence, Mr. Mole bared his right calf, then requested the company of his black servant Tinker, who was still in the hall. The request was granted. "Tinker." "Yes, Massa Mole." "Go and fetch me----" Here he sank his voice to a whisper, and the rest of his instructions were heard by no one save the darkey, for whom they were intended. In the course of a few moments, Tinker returned and passed something slyly into Mr. Mole's hand. It was a small sponge in an oil-skin bag. Yet it appeared to be saturated with something, to judge by the way it was handled, for Mr. Mole slyly put it in his pocket. Mr. Mole then took up the smallest of the row of implements just described. "Behold what an Englishman can do!" And then to the amazement of the spectators, he thrust the needle into the thick part of his calf. A quiet smile played about the corners of his mouth. But no sign of the slightest suffering. "Judge how much your bastinado can affect me," he said, with superb disdain. "Allah be praised!" ejaculated the Turk; "wondrous man." "Behold," pursued Mole, picking up the skewer. He passed it fairly through his calf, and stood there with his foot firmly planted on the ground, gazing about him like another "monarch of all he surveyed." "Look again." And Mole took up a large nail, and hammered it into his foot, so that he was pinned to the floor. "Allah be praised!" again shouted the Turks. "One more proof," he said, disdainfully. He picked up another dagger, and pushed it resolutely into the ill-used leg. At the same time he held the calf with his left hand, in which he concealed, with considerable dexterity, the sponge which Tinker had brought him. Blood now trickled slowly through Mr. Mole's fingers, and ran down his legs and feet. A thrill of terror passed through the assemblage. "Yet another proof," exclaimed Mole, grandly. "No more, no m
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