[Riders of the Silences by Max Brand]@TWC D-Link bookRiders of the Silences CHAPTER 27 2/9
Now it had come to him, and through her. She cringed at the thought, for what was she that a man should die in her service? She raised her hands with a moan to the nodding tops of the trees, to the vast, black sky above them, and the full knowledge of Wilbur's strength came to her, for had he not ridden calmly, defiantly, into the heart of this wilderness, confident in his power to care both for himself and for her? But she! What could she do wandering by herself? The image of Pierre le Rouge grew dim indeed and sad and distant. She looked about her at the pack, which had been distributed expertly, and disposed on the ground by Wilbur.
She could not even lash it in place behind the saddle.
So she drew the blanket once more around her shoulders and sat down to think. She might return to the house--doubtless she could find her way back. And leave Pierre in the heart of the mountains, surely lost to her forever.
She made a determination, sullen, like a child, to ride on and on into the wilderness, and let fate take care of her.
The pack she could bundle together as best she might; she would live as she might; and for a guide there would be the hunger for Pierre. So she ended her thoughts with a hope; her head nodded lower, and she slept the deep sleep of the exhausted mind and body.
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