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The Bars of Iron

CHAPTER X
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Both horses began to leap madly, the one Sir Beverley rode finally rearing and being pulled down again by Piers who hung on to the bridle like grim death, his head bent, his shoulders wholly exposed to those crashing merciless blows.
They reeled away at length through the crowd, which scattered in dismay to let them pass, but for many seconds it seemed to Avery that the awful struggle went on in the dusk as Piers dragged his grandfather from the spot.
A great weakness had begun to assail her.

Her knees were quivering under her.

She wondered what the next move would be, and felt utterly powerless to put forth any further effort.

And then she heard Ina Rose's clear young voice.
"Barchard, take the hounds back to kennels! I'm sure we've all had enough for one day." "Hear, hear!" said a man in the crowd.
And Ina laughed.

"Thank you, Dick! Come along, Dad! Leave the horrid old fox alone! Don't you think we ought to go and separate Sir Beverley and Piers?
What an old pepper-pot he is!" "Piers isn't much better," remarked the man she had called Dick.


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