[Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land by Rosa Praed]@TWC D-Link bookLady Bridget in the Never-Never Land CHAPTER 12 17/24
God! ... I can't speak of it....' He got up abruptly, jerking his long legs, and went to the further end of the veranda, where he stood with set features and brows like a red bar, below which staring eyes were fixed vacantly upon the avenue of bunya trees in the long walk of the Botanical Gardens across the river. But they did not see those bunya trees.
What they saw was a row of mutilated bodies, lying stark along the veranda of that head-station on the Leura. Bridget was leaning forward in her squatter's chair, her fingers grasping the arms of it, her face very white and her eyes staring too, as though they also beheld the scene of horror. Presently McKeith came back, pale too, but quite composed. 'I beg your pardon,' he said stiffly.
'Perhaps I should not have told you.' 'It's--horrible.
But I'm glad to know.
Thank you for telling me.' He looked at her wistfully.
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