Show GO BACK TO SAVAGERY the e are about halt half a dozen men living somewhere in the interior of the big aar can continent that the english military authorities would ill e to interview and it wouldn t be a long interview either one of nf hese ilese in ich wanted bals wo w formerly merly a colonel in the russian army but had to leave it under dic disgraceful graceful circum circumstances an other is a pruss an ex sergeant who also got into trouble at home the ret were european soldiers of various nationalities all of them drifted into egypt where they ed christianity pro fessel mohammedanism and jo 30 ned the forces of the mahill when that is party was at the hecht he of his power their military experience made them valuable and as the arabs thought their converts were sincere and looker looked apon them with th utmost favor all obtained responsible eions in the army of the mahdi the mahdi and his followers were not inclined to deal any too gently with ith christians who tell fell into tle r blands I 1 but these apostates went far beyond the derv ashes in cr or belty the r pres ence with the mahdi ultimately be came known and the feeling toward them among the ena enl sh sold ers was quite d florent from that felt toward the dervishes who regarded as brave men and their legitimate enemies yet while thousands of better men fell feir before the sweep of the maxims in the terrible charge at Om durman these ai al estates escaped at least their bod es were not found on the battle field although a most careful search was made tor for them it is sup posed tl at they fled to the south and are now in ding with some of the tribes of central abrea aar ca or the south ern soudan should they ever fall into the hands of the engi engl sh it will not take long to decide their fate the call of t the wild unrestrained I 1 te fe is one that at times appeals to many it Is the old call of the jungle jurgle ind and forest but there is little hope of acclaim ng the man who has really yielded 0 it |