They serve Allah and not thy gods
to-day. Go, murderer, for we wait; go unless thou art not only a
murderer but a coward, for it is the only way. It was promised that no
Pindari should wound or kill thee, dog, but they will help thee on thy
way."
Hunsa at this drew himself up, his gorilla face seemed to fill out with
resolve; he swept the vast throng of horsemen with his eyes, and
realised that it was indeed true--there was nothing left but the pool
and the faint, faint chance that, powerful swimmer that he was, and
with the knife, he might cross. Once his evil eyes rested on Kassim
and involuntarily a hand twitched toward the dagger hilt; but at that
instant he was pinioned, both arms, by a Pindari on either side. Then,
standing rigid, he said:
"I am Hunsa, a Bagree, a servant of Bhowanee; I am not afraid. May she
bring the black plague upon all the Pindaris, who are dogs that worship
a false god."
He strode toward the waters, the soldiers, still a hand on either arm,
marching beside him. On the clay bank he put his hands to his
forehead, calling in a loud voice: "_Kali Mia_, receive me!" Then he
plunged head first into the pool.
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