[The Wings of the Morning by Louis Tracy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wings of the Morning CHAPTER XIV 27/50
Surely this was an instance. "It is a small thing to trouble about, sweetheart," he explained.
"You spotted the enemy so promptly, and blazed away with such ferocity, that they never got within yards of me." "Are you sure ?" "I vow and declare that after we have eaten something, and sampled our remaining bottle of wine, I will tell you exactly what happened." "Why not now ?" "Because I must first see to Mir Jan.
I bundled him neck and crop into the cave.
I hope I did not hurt him." "You are not going down there again ?" "No need, I trust." He went to the side of the ledge, recovered the ladder which he had hastily hauled out of the Dyaks' reach after his climb, and cried-- "Mir Jan." "Ah, sahib! Praised be the name of the Most High, you are alive.
I was searching among the slain with a sorrowful heart." The Mahommedan's voice came from some little distance on the left. "The slain, you say.
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