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Beasts; Men and Gods

by Ferdinand Ossendowski




EXPLANATORY NOTE


When one of the leading publicists in America; Dr。 Albert Shaw of the Review of Reviews; after reading the manuscript of Part I of this volume; characterized the author as 〃The Robinson Crusoe of the Twentieth Century;〃 he touched the feature of the narrative which is at once most attractive and most dangerous; for the succession of trying and thrilling experiences recorded seems in places too highly colored to be real or; sometimes; even possible in this day and generation。  I desire; therefore; to assure the reader at the outset that Dr。 Ossendowski is a man of long and diverse experience as a scientist and writer with a training for careful observation which should put the stamp of accuracy and reliability on his chronicle。  Only the extraordinary events of these extraordinary times could have thrown one with so many talents back into the surroundings of the 〃Cave Man〃 and thus given to us this unusual account of personal adventure; of great human mysteries and of the political and religious motives which are energizing the 〃Heart of Asia。〃

My share in the work has been to induce Dr。 Ossendowski to write his story at this time and to assist him in rendering his experiences into English。

LEWIS STANTON PALEN。




CONTENTS


PART I。  DRAWING LOTS WITH DEATH


CHAPTER

I。  INTO THE FORESTS

II。  THE SECRET OF MY FELLOW TRAVELER

III。  THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE

IV。  A FISHERMAN

V。  A DANGEROUS NEIGHBOR

VI。  A RIVER IN TRAVAIL

VII。  THROUGH SOVIET SIBERIA

VIII。  THREE DAYS ON THE EDGE OF A PRECIPICE

IX。  TO THE SAYANS AND SAFETY

X。  THE BATTLE OF THE SEYBI

XI。  THE BARRIER OF RED PARTISANS

XII。  IN THE COUNTRY OF ETERNAL PEACE

XIII。  MYSTERIES; MIRACLES AND A NEW FIGHT

XIV。  THE RIVER OF THE DEVIL

XV。  THE MARCH OF GHOSTS

XVI。  IN MYSTERIOUS TIBET



PART II。  THE LAND OF DEMONS


XVII。  MYSTERIOUS MONGOLIA

XVIII。  THE MYSTERIOUS LAMA AVENGER

XIX。  WILD CHAHARS

XX。  THE DEMON OF JAGISSTAI

XXI。  THE NEST OF DEATH

XXII。  AMONG THE MURDERERS

XXIII。  ON A VOLCANO

XXIV。  A BLOODY CHASTISEMENT

XXV。  HARASSING DAYS

XXVI。  THE BAND OF WHITE HUNGHUTZES

XXVII。  MYSTERY IN A SMALL TEMPLE

XXVIII。  THE BREATH OF DEATH



PART III。  THE STRAINING HEART OF ASIA


XXIX。  ON THE ROAD OF GREAT CONQUERORS

XXX。  ARRESTED!

XXXI。  TRAVELING BY 〃URGA〃

XXXII。  AN OLD FORTUNE TELLER

XXXIII。  〃DEATH FROM THE WHITE MAN WILL STAND BEHIND YOU〃

XXXIV。  THE HORROR OF WAR!

XXXV。  IN THE CITY OF LIVING GODS; 30;000 BUDDHAS AND 60;000 MONKS

XXXVI。  A SON OF CRUSADERS AND PRIVATEERS

XXXVII。  THE CAMP OF MARTYRS

XXXVIII。  BEFORE THE FACE OF BUDDHA

XXXIX。  〃THE MAN WITH A HEAD LIKE A SADDLE〃



PART IV。  THE LIVING BUDDHA


XL。  IN THE BLISSFUL GARDEN OF A THOUSAND JOYS

XLI。  THE DUST OF CENTURIES

XLII。  THE BOOKS OF MIRACLES

XLIII。  THE BIRTH OF THE LIVING BUDDHA

XLIV。  A PAGE IN THE HISTORY OF THE PRESENT LIVING BUDDHA

XLV。  THE VISION OF THE LIVING BUDDHA OF MAY 17; 1921



PART V。  MYSTERY OF MYSTERIESTHE KING OF THE WORLD


XLVI。  THE SUBTERRANEAN KINGDOM

XLVII。  THE KING OF THE WORLD BEFORE THE FACE OF GOD

XLVIII。  REALITY OR RELIGIOUS FANTASY?

XLIX。  THE PROPHECY OF THE KING OF THE WORLD IN 1890




There are times; men and events about which History alone can record the final judgments; contemporaries and individual observers must only write what they have seen and heard。  The very truth demands it。

TITUS LIVIUS。




BEASTS; MEN AND GODS



Part I

DRAWING LOTS WITH DEATH


CHAPTER I

INTO THE FORESTS


In the beginning of the year 1920 I happened to be living in the Siberian town of Krasnoyarsk; situated on the shores of the River Yenisei; that noble stream which is cradled in the sun…bathed mountains of Mongolia to pour its warming life into the Arctic Ocean and to whose mouth Nansen has twice come to open the shortest road for commerce from Europe to the heart of Asia。  There in the depths of the still Siberian winter I was suddenly caught up in the whirling storm of mad revolution raging all over Russia; sowing in this peaceful and rich land vengeance; hate; bloodshed and crimes that go unpunished by the law。  No one could tell the hour of his fate。  The people lived from day to day and left their homes not knowing whether they should return to them or whether they should be dragged from the streets and thrown into the dungeons of that travesty of courts; the Revolutionary Committee; more terrible and more bloody than those of the Mediaeval Inquisition。  We who were strangers in this distraught land were not saved from its persecutions and I personally lived through them。

One morning; when I had gone out to see a friend; I suddenly received the news that twenty Red soldiers had surrounded my house to arrest me and that I must escape。  I quickly put on one of my friend's old hunting suits; took some money and hurried away on foot along the back ways of the town till I struck the open road; where I engaged a peasant; who in four hours had driven me twenty miles from the town and set me down in the midst of a deeply forested region。  On the way I bought a rifle; three hundred cartridges; an ax; a knife; a sheepskin overcoat; tea; salt; dry bread and a kettle。  I penetrated into the heart of the wood to an abandoned half…burned hut。  From this day I became a genuine trapper but I never dreamed that I should follow this role as long as I did。  The next morning I went hunting and had the good fortune to kill two heathcock。  I found deer tracks in plenty and felt sure that I should not want for food。  However; my sojourn in this place was not for long。  Five days later when I returned from hunting I noticed smoke curling up out of the chimney of my hut。  I stealthily crept along closer to the cabin and discovered two saddled horses with soldiers' rifles slung to the saddles。  Two disarmed men were not dangerous for me with a weapon; so I quickly rushed across the open and entered the hut。  From the bench two soldiers started up in fright。  They were Bolsheviki。  On their big Astrakhan caps I made out the red stars of Bolshevism and on their blouses the dirty red bands。  We greeted each other and sat down。 The soldiers had already prepared tea and so we drank this ever welcome hot beverage and chatted; suspiciously eyeing one another the while。  To disarm this suspicion on their part; I told them that I was a hunter from a distant place and was living there because I found it good country for sables。  They announced to me that they were soldiers of a detachment sent from a town into the woods to pursue all suspicious people。

〃Do you understand; 'Comrade;'〃 said one of them to me; 〃we are looking for counter…revolutionists to shoot them?〃

I knew it without his explanations。  All my forces were directed to assuring them by my conduct that I was a simple peasant hunter and that I had nothing in common with the counter…revolutionists。  I was thinking also all the time of where I should go after the departure of my unwelcome guests。  It grew dark。  In the darkness their faces were ev
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