SHE - A History of Adventure (Unabridged)
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Introduction |
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Homewood, Bill
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That same evening my visit came to an end… |
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This letter, as may be imagined… |
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I - My Visitor |
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A tall man of about thirty… |
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He paused a while, his head sunk upon his hand… |
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'There,' he said, 'I must go…' |
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II - The Years Roll By |
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I put down the letter… |
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In a very little while… |
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III - The Sherd of Amenartas |
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Job and Leo bent forward in breathless silence. |
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'That is all,' I said. |
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'Of the adventures that befell me…' |
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'Well, let's see what the potsherd has to say…' |
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Homewood, Bill
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Besides the uncial writing on the convex side… |
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A few of the Roman names… |
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Then came the last entry… |
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'How do you account for what my father saw…' |
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IV - The Squall |
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'Well, Job,' I said… |
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'Bail out! bail out!' shouted Job… |
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Another minute, and with a sort of howl… |
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V - The Head of the Ethiopian |
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The river mouth which we were entering… |
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'Well, what is to be done now?' I asked… |
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He lifted the rifle… |
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I do not quite know what it is that made me… |
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VI - An Early Christian Ceremony |
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I do not know that there is any necessity… |
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Homewood, Bill
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The man advanced, and the tall shadowy form… |
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'Art thou awake, stranger?' he said… |
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On looking round we discovered… |
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VII - Ustane Sings |
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When he had gone we discussed the situation… |
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Taking the hint, we got up and went down to the st |
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They had a Queen, however. She was their Queen… |
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We three and Ustane were sitting round a fire… |
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VIII - The Feast, and After! |
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This is a digression at a critical moment… |
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I sprang to my feet with a yell of horror… |
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Then it was that the two others sprang upon me. |
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IX - A Little Foot |
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'Ah,' he went on, 'it was a gallant fight that ye |
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The morning came at last… |
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I looked up doubtfully… |
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X - Speculations |
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On we went through it all, till at last the sun sa |
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Above me, as I lay, shone the eternal stars… |
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Then I fell to reflecting upon the undertaking… |
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Presently, as we blundered and floundered along… |
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XI - The Plain of Kor |
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'Behold the house of "She-who-must-be-obeyed"!' |
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By now we were well on to the great plain… |
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At last we reached the face of the precipice itsel |
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As I anticipated, we had passed… |
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XII - 'She' |
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The first picture represented his death. |
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We passed down the passage… |
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Painfully and slowly old Billali crept up… |
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'Why art thou so frightened, stranger?' |
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XIII - Ayesha Unveils |
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'So! The Hebrews, are they yet at Jerusalem?…' |
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'Oh man!' she said at last… |
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'Dost thou wonder how I knew that ye were coming…' |
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'Hast thou aught to ask me before thou goest…' |
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She lifted her white and rounded arms… |
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Drawn by some magnetic force which I could not res |
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XIV - A Soul in Hell |
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Next I bethought me that I had not been… |
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I was at the curtains, and they did not hang close |
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But at length she seemed to wear herself out… |
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XV - Ayesha Gives Judgment |
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Homewood, Bill
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After I had dressed myself… |
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Then came a silence. |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Dogs and serpents,' She began in a low voice… |
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XVI - The Tombs of Kor |
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Homewood, Bill
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'I, Junis, a priest of the Great Temple of Kor…' |
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Accordingly I followed her to a side passage… |
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Homewood, Bill
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We left the place and entered others. |
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'Behold the lot of man,' said the veiled Ayesha… |
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XVII - The Balance Turns |
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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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I rose, and sank on the cushioned couch beside her |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Well, my Holly,' she continued… |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Thou comest in a good time, Ayesha,' I said… |
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Homewood, Bill
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One thing, however, was certain… |
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Homewood, Bill
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XVIII - 'Go, Woman!' |
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Homewood, Bill
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I felt it was hopeless to argue… |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Who is this man?' she said, pointing… |
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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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On the following day Leo got up… |
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XIX - 'Give me a Black Goat!' |
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After about an hour of this amusement… |
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'I promised thee a strange sight, my Holly,' laugh |
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Homewood, Bill
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I thought that the entertainment was now over… |
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XX - Triumph |
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Here Ayesha half rose from her couch… |
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'I am not Kallikrates, and, as for being thy lord… |
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Suddenly, with a snake-like motion… |
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Then, turning to Leo, and laying her hand… |
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She paused in her strange and most thrilling alleg |
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XXI - The Dead and Living Meet |
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I turned to see what effect was produced upon Leo… |
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As we passed to our own apartment… |
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No doubt she was a wicked person… |
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XXII - Job has a Presentiment |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Come, come, Job,' I said seriously… |
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Homewood, Bill
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'And thou, too, oh Holly…' |
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'Thou lookest high,' answered Ayesha… |
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'Rise, Ayesha,' he said sadly… |
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XXIII - The Temple of Truth |
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In connection with the extraordinary state of pres |
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'There was a spot here, Kallikrates,' she said to |
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'Come,' said Ayesha, after we had gazed and gazed… |
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XXIV - Walking the Plank |
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'Goodness me, Leo,' I said… |
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'Here must we pass,' said Ayesha. |
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'We must wait awhile,' called Ayesha… |
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This settled me… |
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Homewood, Bill
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XXV - The Spirit of Life |
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Homewood, Bill
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'And I returned, having learned from him…' |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Such is the tale, my love…' |
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'I swear, even in this most holy hour…' |
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For a long period we travelled on thus… |
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We reached the head of the cave… |
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XXVI - What We Saw |
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Homewood, Bill
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'Oh, look! - look! - look!' shrieked Job… |
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But who can tell what had happened? |
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'Let's see it come once more,' said Leo… |
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XXVII - We Leap |
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Shortly after this, suddenly… |
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Clearly all that we could do was to trust… |
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XXVIII - Over the Mountain |
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'Billali,' I said, 'once, thou knowest, I did save |
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'Farewell, my son the Baboon,' he said… |
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