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  InthemeanwhileHarryBlounthadreturnedtothewindow,butthistimehisattentionwasdivertedbytheinterestofthescenebeforehim。Therefore,whentheclerkhadfinishedtelegraphingthelastlinesdictatedbyBlount,AlcideJolivetnoiselesslytookhisplaceatthewicket,and,justashisrivalhaddone,afterquietlydepositingarespectablepileofroublesontheshelf,hedeliveredhisdispatch,whichtheclerkreadaloud:

  “MadeleineJolivet,10,FaubourgMontmartre,Paris。

  “FromKolyvan,GovernmentofOmsk,Siberia,6thAugust。

  “Fugitivesareescapingfromthetown。Russiansdefeated。

  FiercelypursuedbytheTartarcavalry。“

  AndasHarryBlountreturnedheheardJolivetcompletinghistelegrambysinginginamockingtone:

  “IIestunpetithomme,Touthabilledegris,DansParis!“

  Imitatinghisrival,AlcideJolivethadusedamerryrefrainofBeranger。

  “Hallo!“saidHarryBlount。

  “Justso,“answeredJolivet。

  InthemeantimethesituationatKolyvanwasalarmingintheextreme。

  Thebattlewasragingnearer,andthefiringwasincessant。

  Atthatmomentthetelegraphofficeshooktoitsfoundations。

  Ashellhadmadeaholeinthewall,andacloudofdustfilledtheoffice。

  Alcidewasjustfinishingwritinghislines;buttostop,dartontheshell,seizeitinbothhands,throwitoutofthewindow,andreturntothewicket,wasonlytheaffairofamoment。

  Fivesecondslatertheshellburstoutside。Continuingwiththegreatestpossiblecoolness,Alcidewrote:“Asix-inchshellhasjustblownupthewallofthetelegraphoffice。

  Expectingafewmoreofthesamesize。“

  MichaelStrogoffhadnodoubtthattheRussiansweredrivenoutofKolyvan。Hislastresourcewastosetoutacrossthesouthernsteppe。

  Justthenrenewedfiringbrokeoutclosetothetelegraphhouse,andaperfectshowerofbulletssmashedalltheglassinthewindows。

  HarryBlountfelltothegroundwoundedintheshoulder。

  Jolivetevenatsuchamoment,wasabouttoaddthispostscripttohisdispatch:“HarryBlount,correspondentoftheDailyTelegraph,hasfallenatmysidestruckby——“whentheimperturbableclerksaidcalmly:“Sir,thewirehasbroken。“And,leavinghiswicket,hequietlytookhishat,brusheditroundwithhissleeve,and,stillsmiling,disappearedthroughalittledoorwhichMichaelhadnotbeforeperceived。

  ThehousewassurroundedbyTartarsoldiers,andneitherMichaelnorthereporterscouldeffecttheirretreat。

  AlcideJolivet,hisuselessdispatchinhishand,hadruntoBlount,stretchedontheground,andhadbravelyliftedhimonhisshoulders,withtheintentionofflyingwithhim。

  Hewastoolate!

  Bothwereprisoners;and,atthesametime,Michael,takenunawaresashewasabouttoleapfromthewindow,fellintothehandsoftheTartars!

  ATaday’smarchfromKolyvan,severalverstsbeyondthetownofDiachinks,stretchesawideplain,plantedhereandtherewithgreattrees,principallypinesandcedars。

  ThispartofthesteppeisusuallyoccupiedduringthewarmseasonbySiberianshepherds,andtheirnumerousflocks。

  Butnowitmighthavebeensearchedinvainforoneofitsnomadinhabitants。Notthattheplainwasdeserted。

  Itpresentedamostanimatedappearance。

  TherestoodtheTartartents;thereFeofar-Khan,theterribleEmirofBokhara,wasencamped;andthereonthefollowingday,the7thofAugust,werebroughttheprisonerstakenatKolyvanaftertheannihilationoftheRussianforce,whichhadvainlyattemptedtoopposetheprogressoftheinvaders。

  Ofthetwothousandmenwhohadengagedwiththetwocolumnsoftheenemy,thebasesofwhichrestedonTomskandOmsk,onlyafewhundredremained。Thuseventsweregoingbadly,andtheimperialgovernmentappearedtohavelostitspowerbeyondthefrontiersoftheUral——foratimeatleast,fortheRussianscouldnotfaileventuallytodefeatthesavagehordesoftheinvaders。

  ButinthemeantimetheinvasionhadreachedthecenterofSiberia,anditwasspreadingthroughtherevoltedcountrybothtotheeastern,andthewesternprovinces。

  IfthetroopsoftheAmoorandtheprovinceofTakutskdidnotarriveintimetooccupyit,Irkutsk,thecapitalofAsiaticRussia,beinginsufficientlygarrisoned,wouldfallintothehandsoftheTartars,andtheGrandDuke,brotheroftheEmperor,wouldbesacrificedtothevengeanceofIvanOgareff。

  WhathadbecomeofMichaelStrogoff?Hadhebrokendownundertheweightofsomanytrials?Didheconsiderhimselfconqueredbytheseriesofdisasterswhich,sincetheadventureofIchim,hadincreasedinmagnitude?Didhethinkhiscauselost?thathismissionhadfailed?thathisorderscouldnolongerbeobeyed?

  Michaelwasoneofthosemenwhonevergiveinwhilelifeexists。

  Hewasyetalive;hestillhadtheimperiallettersafe;hisdisguisehadbeenundiscovered。HewasincludedamongstthenumerousprisonerswhomtheTartarsweredraggingwiththemlikecattle;

  butbyapproachingTomskhewasatthesametimedrawingnearertoIrkutsk。Besides,hewasstillinfrontofIvanOgareff。

  “Iwillgetthere!“herepeatedtohimself。

  SincetheaffairofKolyvanallthepowersofhismindwereconcentratedononeobject——tobecomefree!HowshouldheescapefromtheEmir’ssoldiers?

  Feofar’scamppresentedamagnificentspectacle。

  Numberlesstents,ofskin,felt,orsilk,glistenedintheraysofthesun。Theloftyplumeswhichsurmountedtheirconicaltopswavedamidstbanners,flags,andpennonsofeverycolor。

  TherichestofthesetentsbelongedtotheSeidesandKhodjas,whoaretheprincipalpersonagesofthekhanat。

  Aspecialpavilion,ornamentedwithahorse’stailissuingfromasheafofredandwhitesticksartisticallyinterlaced,indicatedthehighrankoftheseTartarchiefs。

  TheninthedistanceroseseveralthousandoftheTurcomantents,called“karaoy,“whichhadbeencarriedonthebacksofcamels。

  Thecampcontainedatleastahundredandfiftythousandsoldiers,asmanyfootashorsesoldiers,collectedunderthenameofAlamanes。Amongstthem,andastheprincipaltypesofTurkestan,wouldhavebeendirectlyremarkedtheTadjiks,fromtheirregularfeatures,whiteskin,tallforms,andblackeyesandhair;theyformedthebulkoftheTartararmy,andofthemthekhanatsofKhokhandandKoundougehadfurnishedacontingentnearlyequaltothatofBokhara。WiththeTadjiksweremingledspecimensofdifferentraceswhoeitherresideinTurkestanorwhosenativecountriesborderonit。

  TherewereUsbecks,red-bearded,smallinstature,similartothosewhohadpursuedMichael。HerewereKirghiz,withflatfacesliketheKalmucks,dressedincoatsofmail:

  somecarriedthelance,bows,andarrowsofAsiaticmanufacture;

  somethesaber,amatchlockgun,andthe“tschakane,“alittleshort-handledax,thewoundsfromwhichinvariablyprovefatal。

  TherewereMongols——ofmiddleheight,withblackhairplaitedintopigtails,whichhungdowntheirback;roundfaces,swarthycomplexions,livelydeep-seteyes,scantybeards——

  dressedinbluenankeentrimmedwithblackplush,sword-beltsofleatherwithsilverbuckles,coatsgaylybraided,andsilkcapsedgedwithfurandthreeribbonsflutteringbehind。

  Brown-skinnedAfghans,too,mighthavebeenseen。

  Arabs,havingtheprimitivetypeofthebeautifulSemiticraces;

  andTurcomans,witheyeswhichlookedasiftheyhadlostthepupil,——allenrolledundertheEmir’sflag,theflagofincendiariesanddevastators。

  Amongthesefreesoldierswereacertainnumberofslavesoldiers,principallyPersians,commandedbyofficersofthesamenation,andtheywerecertainlynottheleastesteemedofFeofar-Khan’sarmy。

  IftothislistareaddedtheJews,whoactedasservants,theirrobesconfinedwithacord,andwearingontheirheadsinsteadoftheturban,whichisforbiddenthem,littlecapsofdarkcloth;

  ifwiththesegroupsaremingledsomehundredsof“kalenders,“asortofreligiousmendicants,clothedinrags,coveredbyaleopardskin,someideamaybeformedoftheenormousagglomerationsofdifferenttribesincludedunderthegeneraldenominationoftheTartararmy。

  Nothingcouldbemoreromanticthanthispicture,indelineatingwhichthemostskillfulartistwouldhaveexhaustedallthecolorsofhispalette。

  Feofar’stentoverlookedtheothers。Drapedinlargefoldsofabrilliantsilkloopedwithgoldencordsandtassels,surmountedbytallplumeswhichwavedinthewindlikefans,itoccupiedthecenterofawideclearing,shelteredbyagroveofmagnificentbirchandpinetrees。Beforethistent,onajapannedtableinlaidwithpreciousstones,wasplacedthesacredbookoftheKoran,itspagesbeingofthingold-leafdelicatelyengraved。

  AbovefloatedtheTartarflag,quarteredwiththeEmir’sarms。

  InasemicircleroundtheclearingstoodthetentsofthegreatfunctionariesofBokhara。Thereresidedthechiefofthestables,whohastherighttofollowtheEmironhorsebackevenintothecourtofhispalace;thegrandfalconer;the“housch-begui,“beareroftheroyalseal;the“toptschi-baschi,“grandmasteroftheartillery;

  the“khodja,“chiefofthecouncil,whoreceivestheprince’skiss,andmaypresenthimselfbeforehimwithhisgirdleuntied;

  the“scheikh-oul-islam,“chiefoftheUlemas,representingthepriests;

  the“cazi-askev,“who,intheEmir’sabsencesettlesalldisputesraisedamongthesoldiers;andlastly,thechiefoftheastrologers,whosegreatbusinessistoconsultthestarseverytimetheKhanthinksofchanginghisquarters。

  Whentheprisonerswerebroughtintothecamp,theEmirwasinhistent。

  Hedidnotshowhimself。Thiswasfortunate,nodoubt。Asign,awordfromhimmighthavebeenthesignalforsomebloodyexecution。

  ButheintrenchedhimselfinthatisolationwhichconstitutesinpartthemajestyofEasternkings。Hewhodoesnotshowhimselfisadmired,and,aboveall,feared。

  Astotheprisoners,theyweretobepennedupinsomeenclosure,where,ill-treated,poorlyfed,andexposedtoalltheinclemenciesoftheweather,theywouldawaitFeofar’spleasure。

  ThemostdocileandpatientofthemallwasundoubtedlyMichaelStrogoff。Heallowedhimselftobeled,fortheywereleadinghimwherehewishedtogo,andunderconditionsofsafetywhichfreehecouldnothavefoundontheroadfromKolyvantoTomsk。Toescapebeforereachingthattownwastoriskagainfallingintothehandsofthescouts,whowerescouringthesteppe。ThemosteasternlineoccupiedbytheTartarcolumnswasnotsituatedbeyondtheeighty-fifthmeridian,whichpassesthroughTomsk。Thismeridianoncepassed,Michaelconsideredthatheshouldbebeyondthehostilezones,thathecouldtraverseGenisciwithoutdanger,andgainKrasnoiarskbeforeFeofar-Khanhadinvadedtheprovince。

  “OnceatTomsk,“herepeatedtohimself,torepresssomefeelingsofimpatiencewhichhecouldnotentirelymaster,“inafewminutesIshouldbebeyondtheoutposts;andtwelvehoursgainedonFeofar,twelvehoursonOgareff,thatsurelywouldbeenoughtogivemeastartofthemtoIrkutsk。“

  ThethingthatMichaeldreadedmorethaneverythingelsewasthepresenceofIvanOgareffintheTartarcamp。Besidesthedangerofbeingrecognized,hefelt,byasortofinstinct,thatthiswasthetraitorwhomitwasespeciallynecessarytoprecede。

  Heunderstood,too,thattheunionofOgareff’stroopswiththoseofFeofarwouldcompletetheinvadingarmy,andthatthejunctiononceeffected,thearmywouldmarchenmasseonthecapitalofEasternSiberia。Allhisapprehensionscamefromthisquarter,andhedreadedeveryinstanttohearsomeflourishoftrumpets,announcingthearrivalofthelieutenantoftheEmir。

  Tothiswasaddedthethoughtofhismother,ofNadia,——

  theoneaprisoneratOmsk;theotherdraggedonboardtheIrtychboats,andnodoubtacaptive,asMarfaStrogoffwas。

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