[Ayesha by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookAyesha CHAPTER XII 13/39
It is the home of fire and--a Voice." "What voice ?" "The Voice of the Oracle that speaks from the fire.
The Voice of a Spirit whom no man has ever seen, or shall see." "Come, Horace," said Leo, and he moved towards the horse. "Men," broke in the old Shaman, "would you rush upon your doom? Listen; I have visited yonder haunted place, for it was I who according to custom brought thither the body of the Khan Atene's father for burial, and I warn you to set no foot within its temples." "Which your mistress said that we should never reach," I commented, but Leo only answered--"We thank you for your warning," and added, "Horace, watch them while I saddle the horse, lest they do us a mischief." So I took the spear in my uninjured hand and stood ready.
But they made no attempt to hurt us, only fell back a little and began to talk in hurried whispers.
It was evident to me that they were much perturbed. In a few minutes the horse was saddled and Leo assisted me to mount it. Then he said--"We go to accomplish our fate, whatever it may be, but before we part, Khania, I thank you for the kindness you have shown us, and pray you to be wise and forget that we have ever been.
Through no will of mine your husband's blood is on my hands, and that alone must separate us for ever.
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