[The Free Rangers by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Free Rangers CHAPTER VIII 2/34
I feel about ez lazy ez Sol Hyde looks." But Henry Ware had another and more important thing in mind.
His was the keenest eye of them all, and just before landing he had noticed to the southward and on the other side of the peninsula a faint, dark line against the edge of the sunset.
Few, even with an eye good enough to see it, would have taken it for anything but a wisp of cloud, but the physical sense of Henry Ware, so acute that it bordered upon intuition, was not deceived. "Sol," he said after they had eaten a little, "let's walk across this neck of land and explore a bit." "It's a dark night to be traveling," said Paul.
But Henry only laughed. Tom Ross may have had his suspicions, but he did not deem it worth while to say anything.
He knew that Henry and Shif'less Sol were quite competent to achieve any task that they might be undertaking. Henry and Sol strolled carelessly into the bush, but before they had gone a dozen steps their whole manner changed.
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