[In Freedom’s Cause by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookIn Freedom’s Cause CHAPTER VII 3/30
We will start so as to be there soon after sunrise.
If they are on foot again tonight they will then be asleep.
Did you follow the cave and discover whether it had any other entrances beyond that by which you entered ?" "I know not," the henchman replied; "it goes a long way into the hills, and there are several inner passages; but these I did not explore, for I was alone and feared being lost in them." The next night some more homesteads were burnt, but this time the vassals did not turn out, as they had been told to rest until the appointed hour whatever might befall. Three hours before daybreak a party of fifty picked men assembled at the castle, for this force was deemed to be ample.
The two men who had escaped from the attack on the previous day led the way to the ravine, and there Red Roy became the guide and led the band far up the hillside.
Had it been possible they would have surrounded the cave before daylight, but Roy said that it was so long since he had first found the cave, that he could not lead them there in the dark, but would need daylight to enable him to recognize the surroundings.
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