[Allan and the Holy Flower by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookAllan and the Holy Flower CHAPTER I 17/41
"That and flowers and observing human nature and the wonderful works of God.
Wandering around generally." "Where from last ?" I asked. "Those hills nearly twenty miles away.
Left them at eight in the evening; walked all night." "Why ?" I said, looking at him. "Because it seemed as though someone were calling me.
To be plain, you, Allan." "Oh! you heard about my being here and the trouble ?" "No, heard nothing.
Meant to strike out for the coast this morning. Just as I was turning in, at 8.5 exactly, got your message and started. That's all." "My message----" I began, then stopped, and asking to see his watch, compared it with mine.
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