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by the sound of a glad cry from above him; and as he

wheeled about to discover the author of this unexpected

interruption; he saw Jane Clayton drop lightly from a

nearby tree and run forward with outstretched hands to

congratulate him upon his victory。







20



Jane Clayton Again a Prisoner





Though her clothes were torn and her hair disheveled;

Albert Werper realized that he never before had looked

upon such a vision of loveliness as that which Lady

Greystoke presented in the relief and joy which she

felt in coming so unexpectedly upon a friend and

rescuer when hope had seemed so far away。



If the Belgian had entertained any doubts as to the

woman's knowledge of his part in the perfidious attack

upon her home and herself; it was quickly dissipated by

the genuine friendliness of her greeting。  She told him

quickly of all that had befallen her since he had

departed from her home; and as she spoke of the death

of her husband her eyes were veiled by the tears which

she could not repress。



〃I am shocked;〃 said Werper; in well…simulated

sympathy; 〃but I am not surprised。  That devil there;〃

and he pointed toward the body of Achmet Zek; 〃has

terrorized the entire country。  Your Waziri are either

exterminated; or have been driven out of their country;

far to the south。  The men of Achmet Zek occupy the

plain about your former homethere is neither

sanctuary nor escape in that direction。  Our only hope

lies in traveling northward as rapidly as we may; of

coming to the camp of the raiders before the knowledge

of Achmet Zek's death reaches those who were left

there; and of obtaining; through some ruse; an escort

toward the north。



〃I think that the thing can be accomplished; for I was

a guest of the raider's before I knew the nature of the

man; and those at the camp are not aware that I turned

against him when I discovered his villainy。



〃Come!  We will make all possible haste to reach the

camp before those who accompanied Achmet Zek upon his

last raid have found his body and carried the news of

his death to the cut…throats who remained behind。  It

is our only hope; Lady Greystoke; and you must place

your entire faith in me if I am to succeed。  Wait for

me here a moment while I take from the Arab's body the

wallet that he stole from me;〃 and Werper stepped

quickly to the dead man's side; and; kneeling; sought

with quick fingers the pouch of jewels。  To his

consternation; there was no sign of them in the

garments of Achmet Zek。  Rising; he walked back along

the trail; searching for some trace of the missing

pouch or its contents; but he found nothing; even

though he searched carefully the vicinity of his dead

horse; and for a few paces into the jungle on either

side。  Puzzled; disappointed and angry; he at last

returned to the girl。  〃The wallet is gone;〃 he

explained; crisply; 〃and I dare not delay longer in

search of it。 We must reach the camp before the

returning raiders。〃



Unsuspicious of the man's true character; Jane Clayton

saw nothing peculiar in his plans; or in his specious

explanation of his former friendship for the raider;

and so she grasped with alacrity the seeming hope for

safety which he proffered her; and turning about she

set out with Albert Werper toward the hostile camp in

which she so lately had been a prisoner。



It was late in the afternoon of the second day before

they reached their destination; and as they paused upon

the edge of the clearing before the gates of the walled

village; Werper cautioned the girl to accede to

whatever he might suggest by his conversation with the

raiders。



〃I shall tell them;〃 he said; 〃that I apprehended you

after you escaped from the camp; that I took you to

Achmet Zek; and that as he was engaged in a stubborn

battle with the Waziri; he directed me to return to

camp with you; to obtain here a sufficient guard; and

to ride north with you as rapidly as possible and

dispose of you at the most advantageous terms to a

certain slave broker whose name he gave me。〃



Again the girl was deceived by the apparent frankness

of the Belgian。  She realized that desperate situations

required desperate handling; and though she trembled

inwardly at the thought of again entering the vile and

hideous village of the raiders she saw no better course

than that which her companion had suggested。



Calling aloud to those who tended the gates; Werper;

grasping Jane Clayton by the arm; walked boldly across

the clearing。  Those who opened the gates to him

permitted their surprise to show clearly in their

expressions。  That the discredited and hunted

lieutenant should be thus returning fearlessly of his

own volition; seemed to disarm them quite as

effectually as his manner toward Lady Greystoke had

deceived her。



The sentries at the gate returned Werper's salutations;

and viewed with astonishment the prisoner whom he

brought into the village with him。



Immediately the Belgian sought the Arab who had been

left in charge of the camp during Achmet Zek's absence;

and again his boldness disarmed suspicion and won the

acceptance of his false explanation of his return。

The fact that he had brought back with him the woman

prisoner who had escaped; added strength to his claims;

and Mohammed Beyd soon found himself fraternizing

good…naturedly with the very man whom he would have slain

without compunction had he discovered him alone in the

jungle a half hour before。



Jane Clayton was again confined to the prison hut she

had formerly occupied; but as she realized that this

was but a part of the deception which she and Frecoult

were playing upon the credulous raiders; it was with

quite a different sensation that she again entered the

vile and filthy interior; from that which she had

previously experienced; when hope was so far away。



Once more she was bound and sentries placed before the

door of her prison; but before Werper left her he

whispered words of cheer into her ear。  Then he left;

and made his way back to the tent of Mohammed Beyd。

He had been wondering how long it would be before the

raiders who had ridden out with Achmet Zek would return

with the murdered body of their chief; and the more he

thought upon the matter the greater his fears became;

that without accomplices his plan would fail。



What; even; if he got away from the camp in safety

before any returned with the true story of his guilt

of what value would this advantage be other than to

protract for a few days his mental torture and his

life?  These hard riders; familiar with every trail and

bypath; would get him long before he could hope to

reach the coast。



As these thoughts passed through his mind he entered

the tent where Mohammed Beyd sat cross…legged upon a

rug; smoking。  The Arab looked up as the European came

into his presence。



〃Greetings; O Brother!〃 he said。



〃Greetings!〃 replied Werper。



For a while neither spoke further。  The Arab was the

first to break the silence。



〃And my master; Achmet Zek; was well when last you saw

him?〃 he asked。



〃Never was he safer from the sins and dangers of

mortality;〃 replied the Belgian。



〃It is well;〃 said Mohammed Beyd; blowing a little puff

of blue smoke straight out before him。



Again there was silence for several minutes。



〃And if he were dead?〃 asked the Belgian; determined to

lead up to the truth; and attempt to bribe Mohammed

Beyd into his service。



The Arab's eyes narrowed and he leaned forward; his

gaze boring straight into the eyes of the Belgian。



〃I have been thinking much; Werper; since you returned

so unexpectedly to the camp of the man whom you had

deceived; and who sought you with death in his heart。

I have been with Achmet Zek for many yearshis own

mother never knew him so well as I。 He never forgives

much less would he again trust a man who had once

betrayed him; that I know。



〃I have thought much; as I said; and the result of my

thinking has assured me that Achmet Zek is deadfor

otherwise you would never have dared return to his

camp; unless you be either a braver man or a bigger

fool than I have imagined。  And; if this evidence of my

judgment is not sufficient; I have but just now

received from your own lips even more confirmatory

witnessfor did you not say that Achmet Zek was never

more safe from the sins and dangers of mortality?



〃Achmet Zek is deadyou need not deny it。  I was not

his mother; or his mistress; so do not fear that my

wailings shall disturb you。  Tell me why you have come

back here。 Tell me what you want; and; Werper; if you

still possess the jewels of which Achmet Zek told me;

there is no reason why you and I should not ride north

together and divide the ransom of the white woman and

the contents of the pouch you wear about your person。 Eh?〃



The evil eyes narrowed; a vicious

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