The Black Bearded Barbarian the Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa

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"The Lord was driven out of his owntown in Galilee. " "Yes, and Paul--you remember how he was stoned. Our Master countsus worthy to suffer for him. " But where to go was the question. Before they could decide, night came down upon them, and it camein that sudden tropical way to which Mackay, all his lifeaccustomed to the long mellow twilights of his northern home, could never grow accustomed. They each took a torch out of thecarrier's bag, lighted it, and marched bravely on. The path ledalong t...he Kelung river, through tall grass. They were not surewhere it led to, but thought it wise to follow the river; theywould surely come to Kelung some time. Mackay was ahead, A Hoaright at his heels, and behind them the basket-bearer. At asudden turn in the path A Hoa gave a shout of warning, and thenext instant, a band of robbers leaped from the long reeds andgrass, and brandished their spears in the travelers' faces. Thetorchlight shone on their fierce evil eyes and their long knives, making a horrible picture.

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