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Won by the Sword

CHAPTER XIX: THE PEASANTS' REVOLT
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Now!" Twenty rocks were dropped down together.

Even above the din of shouting the crash as they fell below was heard, followed instantly by yells and cries.
"Move farther on and give them another shower," Hector said; and again the rocks fell on the crowded causeway.

The first volley had caused a pause--numbers had been crushed, many of the stones as they rolled down the road had carried confusion to those below; the second volley completed their discomfiture.

Appalled by a discharge against which they had no shelter and which was wholly unexpected, those near whom the stones had fallen turned, and in their panic swept those below them on the road down into the valley, many being overthrown and trampled to death.

Ignorant of what was going on behind them, the crowd above the spot where the stones had fallen were still pressing upward, those in front hewing with their scythes and axes at the pikeheads.
Hector ran back there.


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