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Page 10
Rooksby came to a sudden halt , and began furiously to switch his corded legs . "
Curse Carlos , and his Castro , too . They ' ll have me in jail betwixt them . They '
re both in my red barn , if you want their direction . . . . ” He hurried on suddenly ...
Rooksby came to a sudden halt , and began furiously to switch his corded legs . "
Curse Carlos , and his Castro , too . They ' ll have me in jail betwixt them . They '
re both in my red barn , if you want their direction . . . . ” He hurried on suddenly ...
Page 13
Everything grew silent again and I began to think I had missed my time . Down
below in the plain , a great way off , a dog was barking continuously . I moved
forward a few paces and whistled . The glow of adventure began to die away .
Everything grew silent again and I began to think I had missed my time . Down
below in the plain , a great way off , a dog was barking continuously . I moved
forward a few paces and whistled . The glow of adventure began to die away .
Page 15
My captor began to fumble in his pocket , pulled out a paper , and bent down into
the light . Suddenly he paused and looked up at me . " This ain ' t - Mr . Lillywhite ,
I don ' t believe this ain ' t a Jack Spaniard . ” The clinks of bits and stirrup ...
My captor began to fumble in his pocket , pulled out a paper , and bent down into
the light . Suddenly he paused and looked up at me . " This ain ' t - Mr . Lillywhite ,
I don ' t believe this ain ' t a Jack Spaniard . ” The clinks of bits and stirrup ...
Page 16
The runners began to consult . The shadow called Thoms was for bolting across
country ; but Lillywhite was not built for speed . Besides he did not know the lie of
the land , and believed the Free Traders were mere bogeys . “ They ' ll never ...
The runners began to consult . The shadow called Thoms was for bolting across
country ; but Lillywhite was not built for speed . Besides he did not know the lie of
the land , and believed the Free Traders were mere bogeys . “ They ' ll never ...
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He began to make a set speech , anathematizing runners . He moved to tie our
feet , and hang us by our finger - nails over the quarry edge . A hubbub of assent
and dissent went up ; then the crowd became unanimous . Rangsley slipped from
...
He began to make a set speech , anathematizing runners . He moved to tie our
feet , and hang us by our finger - nails over the quarry edge . A hubbub of assent
and dissent went up ; then the crowd became unanimous . Rangsley slipped from
...
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