11/11 He turned his head sharply to the other side and watched the sweep of white hills which reached back in range after range until they blended with the shadows of night. He was lost from even the traces of men, and yet the fear of men pursued him. Fear, and yet with it there was a thrill of happiness, for every swinging stride of the tall, wild roan carried him deeper into freedom, the unutterable fierce freedom of the hunted.. |