[Lorna Doone A Romance of Exmoor by R. D. Blackmore]@TWC D-Link bookLorna Doone A Romance of Exmoor CHAPTER XXXI 11/21
And so Lizzie ran for John Fry at once, and we gave him full directions, how he was to slip out of the barley in the confusion of the breakfast, so that none might miss him; and to run back to the black combe bottom, and there he would find the very same pony which Uncle Ben had been tied upon, and there is no faster upon the farm.
And then, without waiting for any breakfast unless he could eat it either running or trotting, he was to travel all up the black combe, by the track Uncle Reuben had taken, and up at the top to look forward carefully, and so to trace him without being seen.' 'Ay; and raight wull a doo'd un,' John cried, with his mouth in the bullock's horn. 'Well, and what did you see, John ?' I asked, with great anxiety; though I meant to have shown no interest. 'John was just at the very point of it,' Lizzie answered me sharply, 'when you chose to come in and stop him.' 'Then let him begin again,' said I; 'things being gone so far, it is now my duty to know everything, for the sake of you girls and mother.' 'Hem!' cried Lizzie, in a nasty way; but I took no notice of her, for she was always bad to deal with.
Therefore John Fry began again, being heartily glad to do so, that his story might get out of the tumble which all our talk had made in it.
But as he could not tell a tale in the manner of my Lorna (although he told it very well for those who understood him) I will take it from his mouth altogether, and state in brief what happened. When John, upon his forest pony, which he had much ado to hold (its mouth being like a bucket), was come to the top of the long black combe, two miles or more from Plover's Barrows, and winding to the southward, he stopped his little nag short of the crest, and got off and looked ahead of him, from behind a tump of whortles.
It was a long flat sweep of moorland over which he was gazing, with a few bogs here and there, and brushy places round them.
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