[A Millionaire of Yesterday by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookA Millionaire of Yesterday CHAPTER VI 12/27
Ahead he fancied that the air was clearer--the fetid mists less choking--in the deep night-silence a few hours back he had fancied that he had heard the faint thunder of the sea.
If this were indeed so, it would be but a short distance now to the end of his journey.
With dull, glazed eyes and clenched hands, he reeled on.
A sort of stupor had laid hold of him, but through it all his brain was working, and he kept steadily to a fixed course.
Was it the sea in his ears, he wondered, that long, monotonous rolling of sound, and there were lights before his eyes--the lights of Buckomari, or the lights of death! They found him an hour or two later unconscious, but alive, on the outskirts of the village. Three days later two men were seated face to face in a long wooden house, the largest and most important in Buckomari village. Smoking a corn-cob pipe and showing in his face but few marks of the terrible days through which he had passed was Scarlett Trent--opposite to him was Hiram Da Souza, the capitalist of the region.
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