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Winning His Spurs

CHAPTER XIV
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He gave his camel a meal of dates, and having eaten some himself, again set the creature in motion.

These camels, especially those of good breed, will go on for three or four days with scarcely a halt; and there was no fear of that on which he rode breaking down from fatigue, for the journeys hitherto had been comparatively short.
By mid-day Cuthbert had reached the cultivated lands of Palestine.

Here and there over the plain, villages were dotted, and parties of men and camels were to be seen.

Cuthbert now arranged his robes carefully in Arab fashion, slung the long spear across his shoulders, and went boldly forward at a slinging trot, having little fear that a passer-by would have any suspicion whatever as to his being other than an Arab bent upon some rapid journey.

He soon found that his hopes were justified.


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