[With Kitchener in the Soudan by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookWith Kitchener in the Soudan CHAPTER 8: Among The Dervishes 22/27
No, I do not think they will attempt to follow us, except along the caravan road, but I feel sure they will pursue us on that line." They rested for some hours, in the shade of a high rock, leaving the horses to pick what herbage they could find.
At four o'clock they started again.
They had ridden two hours, when Zaki said: "See, my lord, there are two men on the top of Jebel Sergain!" Gregory gazed in that direction. "Yes, I can notice them now, but I should not have done so, if you had not seen them." "They are on watch, my lord." "Well, they can hardly see us, at this distance." "You may be sure that they see us," Zaki said; "the eyes of an Arab are very keen, and could not fail to catch two moving objects--especially horsemen." "If they are looking for us, and have seen us, Zaki, they would not be standing stationary there." "Not if they were alone.
But others may have been with them.
When they first caught sight of us, which may have been half an hour ago, the others may have gone down to Abu Klea, while those two remained to watch which course we took.
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