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The Tragedy of The Korosko

CHAPTER VIII
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The two Emirs were conferring together with grave faces, and the leader of the patrol pointed, as he spoke to them, in the direction of Egypt.

It was evident that there was at least a chance of a rescue if they could only keep things going for a few more hours.

The camels were not recovered yet from their long march, and the pursuers, if they were indeed close behind, were almost certain to overtake them.
"For God's sake, Fardet, try and keep him in play," said he.

"I believe we have a chance if we can only keep the ball rolling for another hour or so." But a Frenchman's wounded dignity is not so easily appeased.

Monsieur Fardet sat moodily with his back against the palm-tree, and his black brows drawn down.


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