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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK VI: THE PURSUIT IN THE FOREST
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The cliff towards which they make runs far to the left without a break.

That to the right we cannot see from this spot; but from the nature of the ground it is not unlikely that it turns round in this direction, making the hither end of the valley like a vast pocket or amphitheatre.

As they have studied the ground in other places, they may have done so in this, and have come hither as to a known refuge.

Let one man, a marksman, stay here." As he spoke a man stepped to the front.

He was, I knew, an excellent shot.
"Let two others go to the left and try to find a way down the cliff before us.


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