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Prester John

CHAPTER XVII
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I must get on the shelf which ran sideways up the cliff, and then scramble for dear life.
I pretended to be dazed and terrified.
'You promised me my life,' I whimpered.
'Your life,' he cried.

'Yes, you shall have your life; and before long you will pray for death.' 'But I saved the Collar,' I pleaded.

'Henriques would have stolen it.
I brought it safe here, and now you have got it.' Meantime I was pulling myself up on the shelf, and loosening with one hand a boulder which overhung the pool.
'You have been repaid,' he said savagely.

'You will not die.' 'But my life is no use without liberty,' I said, working at the boulder till it lay loose in its niche.
He did not answer, being intent on examining the Collar to see if it had suffered any harm.
'I hope it isn't scratched,' I said.

'Henriques trod on it when I hit him.' Laputa peered at the gems like a mother at a child who has had a fall.
I saw my chance and took it.


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