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قراءة كتاب Athelstane Ford
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Athelstane Ford
BY
ALLEN UPWARD
AUTHOR OF “THE PRINCE OF BALKISTAN,” “A CROWN OF STRAW,”
“SECRETS OF THE COURTS OF EUROPE,” ETC
London
C. ARTHUR PEARSON LIMITED
HENRIETTA STREET W.C.
1899
CONTENTS
CHAP. | PAGE | |
I. | COUSIN RUPERT GAINS A RECRUIT | 1 |
II. | THE TAVERN OF THE “THREE-DECKER” | 14 |
III. | THE BEGINNING OF THE RIVALRY | 27 |
IV. | “À LA MORT” | 41 |
V. | ON BOARD THE KING’S SHIP | 55 |
VI. | IN THE POWER OF THE ENEMY | 69 |
VII. | THE SIEGE OF GHERIAH | 83 |
VIII. | IN THE COMPANY’S SERVICE | 96 |
IX. | THE SPY | 112 |
X. | TAKEN CAPTIVE | 128 |
XI. | THE BLACK HOLE | 152 |
XII. | RUPERT IN A NEW LIGHT | 163 |
XIII. | A NIGHT ADVENTURE | 180 |
XIV. | IN A STRANGE LAND | 197 |
XV. | THE COMING OF SABAT JUNG | 212 |
XVI. | A BATTLE IN THE DARK | 227 |
XVII. | A MISSION OF DANGER | 244 |
XVIII. | MEER JAFFIER’S OATH | 260 |
XIX. | PLASSY | 276 |
XX. | RETRIBUTION | 288 |
XXI. | COLONEL OLIVE’S MESSAGE | 302 |
XXII. | AFTER MANY DAYS | 312 |
ATHELSTANE FORD
CHAPTER I
COUSIN RUPERT GAINS A RECRUIT
It has not happened to many men, as I think, to have fallen into the hands of as cruel and bloodthirsty a monster as ever defiled God’s earth, and to have escaped to tell the tale. Yet it is of this that I have come to write; and of all the hardships and perils which I went through from the time I fled from my father’s house to seek for treasure in the East Indies; and of the battles in which I fought; and of the madness of love and jealousy which I knew; and of how the man I trusted became my enemy, and pursued me with his vengeance; and of the treasure which I found in the palace of the Hindoo king; and of how I returned at last to my own home.
Nor do I greatly expect that the hearing of these things will be effectual to hinder those who come after me from adventuring in their turn, for young blood will have its way, like sap in the veins of a growing tree. But there are times when I think that if I could have looked forward and seen what was to come, and all the dire straits through which I was to pass—both among my own countrymen and in those distant lands—I might have given a different welcome to my cousin Rupert when he came riding into Brandon, on the evening