[The Ivory Trail by Talbot Mundy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ivory Trail CHAPTER THREE 73/73
Well, there's a train for Nairobi tomorrow noon, and not another for three days.
I'd take tomorrow's train if I were you.
I always find in going anywhere the start's the principal thing.
You'll go ?" "We will," we answered, one after the other. "Good night, then, boys; I'll be going." But we walked with him down to his hotel--I, and I think the others, full to the teeth with the pleasure of knowing him, as well as of envy of his scars, his five or six South African campaigns, his adventures, and (by no means least) his unblemished record as a gentleman.
Merely a little bit of a man with a limp, but better than a thousand men who lacked his gentleness..
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