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Pinkerton, A. Frank [pseud.]

"Or, The Crime of the Midnight Express"

My daughter,
much against my wishes, has gone on an expedition to the Temple of
Siva. From what I have since heard, I am afraid danger threatens my
Lianor. Will you help me to rescue her?"
"Will I lay down my life to keep her from harm! Oh, senor, how can you
ask? Let me start immediately, and ere long I will bring your child
back in safety," fervently.
Don Garcia was surprised at the young man's eagerness, but refrained
from speaking, only to thank him for his kind offer.
Five minutes later Luiz Falcam, accompanied by a troop of brave
sailors, started off towards the Temple of Siva.
As he neared, sounds of strife, mingled with heartrending shrieks,
broke upon his ears. Urging his trusty band, he dashed onward until he
arrived at the scene of terror.
Startled by the sudden apparition, the Indians lost, for a time, their
self-control, and the sailors found it easy to subdue them.
Luiz had flown at once to Lianor's side, clasping her frail form
tightly in his arms, while Panteleone wrenched Savitre from her aunt,
as she was about to fling her on the now burning pile.
Even at the same moment, Satzavan, a smile of revengeful triumph on
his face, wound a thick scarf over Konmia's head, and threw her with
remorseless force into the flames, leaving her to meet the fate
destined for his sister.


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