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A Pair of Blue Eyes

CHAPTER XXI
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The inner substance was still hard, and was lubricated by the moistened film.
'I find a difficulty in getting back,' said Knight.
Elfride's heart fell like lead.
'But you can get back ?' she wildly inquired.
Knight strove with all his might for two or three minutes, and the drops of perspiration began to bead his brow.
'No, I am unable to do it,' he answered.
Elfride, by a wrench of thought, forced away from her mind the sensation that Knight was in bodily danger.

But attempt to help him she must.

She ventured upon the treacherous incline, propped herself with the closed telescope, and gave him her hand before he saw her movements.
'O Elfride! why did you ?' said he.

'I am afraid you have only endangered yourself.' And as if to prove his statement, in making an endeavour by her assistance they both slipped lower, and then he was again stayed.

His foot was propped by a bracket of quartz rock, balanced on the verge of the precipice.


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