Loosing it, she leaped to the saddle without help, and began to ride away, looking back from time to time to see that they were following her, as, indeed, they must. "Whither go we, I wonder," said Godwin, as they trudged through the sands of Beirut,... The Brethren - Page 126by Henry Rider Haggard - 1904 - 411 pagesFull view - About this book
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...weapons, he gave a low growl of joy, and led the way towards the crest of the ridge on the right hand, looking back from time to time to see that they were following him, and manifesting great signs of impatience at the slow pace which Sherlock's sprain compelled him... | |
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