This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter iv I see the enchanted stone in the first number of The Bee I printed an account of the daily journeyings of the Orientals upon Thames. That article had far-reaching consequences. It brought the Yellow Man into my life, and in this way. It was the morning of press day of the second number. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter iv I see the enchanted stone in the first number of The Bee I printed an account of the daily journeyings of the Orientals upon Thames. That article had far-reaching consequences. It brought the Yellow Man into my life, and in this way. It was the morning of press day of the second number. Among the manuscripts which arrived by the early post was one in a queer square handwriting, and redolent with a pungent Eastern perfume. It was written in hyperbolic language and began with these words--'Om! Salutation to the Revered and Sublime White Queen, whose arms encircle the globe, ' and ended with the cryptic peroration--'I am not inconsiderate, like the grasseating animals. I will repay. The mountains may be overthrown, but I, O Queen, will not rest till I regain the Desire of the Nations.' The body of the manuscript contained, so far as I gathered in a hurried perusal, a demand that a certain gem, described as The Enchanted Stone, which was about to be presented to the Queen by the Rajah of Pepperthala, should be restored to the writer, who proclaimed himself the life-custodian of the jewel. Further, the communication stated that the writer would call upon me that afternoon at four o'clock. It was unsigned, but at the foot was stamped the triple flame symbol. My eyes were opened at their widest when the tape machine which stands in the corner of my room began to tick. As it was unusual for-news to be sent through at such an early hour, I hastened to the instrument. The tape coiled forth, and I spelled out the following: --'Prince of Wales has just left Marlborough House to call upon the Rajah of PepperthaJa, who is staying at Buckingham Palace, by H. M.'s invitation.' That was a remarkable item of news in itself, to say nothing of the.
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