She - A History of Adventure (Abridged)
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In giving to the world the record of what… |
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Homewood, Bill
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It was in this very month, something over twenty y |
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Homewood, Bill
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I sprang almost out of my chair. |
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Homewood, Bill
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He paused a while, his head sunk upon his hand… |
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Homewood, Bill
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As it seemed to me, I had only been asleep… |
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Homewood, Bill
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At length the child arrived… |
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Homewood, Bill
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On the day preceding Leo's twenty-fifth birthday… |
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Homewood, Bill
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The next thing that I found was a parchment… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Thus the letter, which was unsigned and undated… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Then came what was perhaps as curious an entry… |
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Homewood, Bill
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How different is the scene that I have now to tell |
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Homewood, Bill
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I felt the dhow sinking under me… |
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Homewood, Bill
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At length the heralds and forerunners of the royal |
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Homewood, Bill
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Accordingly, having carefully fitted the mast… |
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Homewood, Bill
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I do not quite know what it was that made me… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Disc: 2 |
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Turning back, we walked some way along the banks… |
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Homewood, Bill
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I suppose I must have slept for seven or eight hou |
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Homewood, Bill
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When the 'kissing' operation was finished… |
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Homewood, Bill
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The night passed very comfortably on the whole… |
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Homewood, Bill
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On the day following this remarkable scene… |
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Homewood, Bill
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For a moment there was a silence of astonishment… |
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Homewood, Bill
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When I opened my eyes again… |
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Homewood, Bill
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It took us an hour and more to cross… |
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Homewood, Bill
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By dawn on the following morning… |
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Homewood, Bill
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We found ourselves in a huge rock-surrounded cup… |
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Homewood, Bill
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When we had eaten we returned… |
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Homewood, Bill
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At length the curtain began to move. |
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Homewood, Bill
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'There,'said She, 'he has gone…' |
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Homewood, Bill
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I rose and gazed, and instantly the water darkened |
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Homewood, Bill
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Disc: 3 |
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'Hast thou aught to ask me before thou goest…' |
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Homewood, Bill
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It was nearly ten o'clock at night… |
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Homewood, Bill
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I was at the curtains, and they did not hang close |
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Homewood, Bill
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The next thing that I remember… |
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Homewood, Bill
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After the prisoners had been removed… |
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Homewood, Bill
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We left the place and entered others. |
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Homewood, Bill
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'So, my Holly, sit there where thou canst see me.' |
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Homewood, Bill
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Accordingly, I went, only to find Job and Ustane… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Then followed a silence of a minute or so… |
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Homewood, Bill
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That night I passed in Leo's room… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Presently, however, this pleasing piece was interr |
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Homewood, Bill
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In due course we gained Ayesha's boudoir… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Suddenly, with a snake-like motion… |
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Homewood, Bill
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With a sudden motion she drew the shroud from the |
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Homewood, Bill
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Disc: 4 |
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It was nine o'clock on the following morning… |
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Homewood, Bill
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In a few minutes' time we were stepping out… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Of course we got up at once and started… |
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Homewood, Bill
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Next day the mutes woke us before the dawn. |
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Homewood, Bill
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At last, however, we halted at its farther end… |
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Homewood, Bill
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And now, by this ray of light… |
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Homewood, Bill
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But Ayesha merely called to me to take her hand… |
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Homewood, Bill
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She paused, and the strange tenderness in her voic |
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Homewood, Bill
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We stood in a third cavern… |
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Homewood, Bill
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At last, from far far away, came the first murmur… |
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Homewood, Bill
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As soon as it was gone, she stepped forward… |
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Homewood, Bill
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I know not how long we remained thus. |
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Homewood, Bill
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We passed through the caves without trouble. |
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Homewood, Bill
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It was early morning… |
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Homewood, Bill
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