[The Masters of the Peaks by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Masters of the Peaks CHAPTER IV 38/40
Tayoga and I were not able to give our faculties and strength the healthy exercise they need.
Come now, are you ready to walk ?" "What are you going to do with me ?" asked Garay in French, which both of his captors understood and spoke. "We haven't decided upon that," replied Robert maliciously, "but whatever it is we'll make it varied and lively.
It may please you to know that we've been waiting several days for you, but we scarce thought you'd go to sleep squarely in the trail, just where we'd be sure to see you.
Stand up now and march like a man, ready to meet any fate.
Fortune has turned against you, but you still have the chance to show your Spartan courage and endurance." "The warrior taken by his enemies meets torture and death with a heroic soul," said Tayoga solemnly. Garay shivered. "You'll save me from torture ?" he said to Robert. Young Lennox shook his head. "I'd do so if it were left to me," he said, "but my friend, Tayoga, has a hard heart.
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