11/28 As he jerked aside the mare's head, Gudrun cried, in a strange, high voice, like a gull, or like a witch screaming out from the side of the road: 'I should think you're proud.' The words were distinct and formed. The man, twisting aside on his dancing horse, looked at her in some surprise, some wondering interest. The gate-keeper hobbled thudding over the logs of the crossing, with his wooden leg. Then he also turned, and called to the girls: 'A masterful young jockey, that; 'll have his own road, if ever anybody would.' 'Yes,' cried Ursula, in her hot, overbearing voice. |