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Swallow

CHAPTER XXXIV
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They were so high above me that their shapes seemed small, but I could see the light flashing from the stabbing steel and I called out to Sihamba what I saw.
"Have no fear, lady," she answered, "it will only end one way." So indeed it did as has been told, for presently Van Vooren and the corpse rushed downwards to vanish in the abyss, while Ralph remained standing by the empty chair of stone.
"It is finished," I said, returning to Sihamba.
"I know it, lady," she answered.

"Bull-Head's last cry reached my ears, and do you give thanks to the Spirit you worship that he is dead.

You wished to know what happened after the Swallow and I parted.

Well, I went and stood by the body on the pinnacle of rock, and there, as I expected, came Bull-Head to seek his captive.

He commanded us to come down, but I refused, telling him that if he attempted to take the Swallow--for he thought that the body wrapped in the white cloak was she--she would certainly escape him by hurling herself from the cliff.
Thus I gained much time, for now from my height I could see her whom I knew to be the lady Swallow travelling across the plain towards the saw-edge rock, although I was puzzled because she seemed to carry a child upon her back; but perhaps it was a bundle.
"At last he grew impatient, and without warning lifted his gun and fired at me, aiming low, for he feared lest the ball should pierce my mistress.


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