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Ayesha

CHAPTER XII
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Through these pines our guide led us, till in the thickest of them, some few yards from the open gateway and a little to the right of it, she motioned to us to stop.
Then she went to a low place in the wall and stood there as though she were considering the scene beyond.

It seemed to us, indeed, that she saw what she had not expected and was thereby perplexed or angered.
Presently she appeared to make up her mind, for again she motioned to us to remain where we were, enjoining silence upon us by placing her swathed hand upon the mask that hid her face.

Next moment she was gone.
How she went, or whither, I cannot say; all we knew was that she was no longer there.
"What shall we do now ?" whispered Leo to me.
"Stay where we are till she comes back again or something happens," I answered.
So there being nothing else to be done, we stayed, hoping that the horse would not betray us by neighing, or that we might not be otherwise discovered, since we were certain that if so we should be in danger of death.

Very soon, however, we forgot the anxieties of our own position in the study of the wild scene before us, which now began to develop a fearful interest.
It would seem that what has been described was but preliminary to the drama itself, and that this drama was the trial of certain people for their lives.

This we could guess, for after awhile the incantation ceased and the crowd in front of the big man with the cat upon his head opened out, while behind him a column of smoke rose into the air, as though light had been set to some sunk furnace.
Into the space that had thus been cleared were now led seven persons, whose hands were tied behind them.


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