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The Broken Road

CHAPTER XVIII
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Else why should I be sent for?
It has been always for Chiltistan that I have importuned them." Sybil Linforth bowed her head.

The horror which had been present with her night and day for so long a while twenty-five years ago rushed upon her afresh, so that she could not speak.

She sat living over again the bitter days when Luffe was shut up with his handful of men in the fort by Kohara.

She remembered the morning when the postman came up the garden path with the official letter that her husband had been slain.

And at last in a whisper she said: "The Road ?" Dick, even in the presence of her pain, could not deny the implication of her words.
"We Linforths belong to the Road," he answered gravely.


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