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The Hosts of the Air

CHAPTER III
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As we passed through a forest Antoine was quite sure that he caught a gleam of German lances far away, but much too near for assurance, and he drove the motor forward at a great rate." "And then you arrived in Chastel ?" "Yes, Mr.Scott, then we came to Chastel." "But you did not see what you expected to see." She shivered and the brilliant color left her face for a moment.
"No, Mr.Scott, I did not find what I thought would be here.

Philip had not come, but that did not alarm me so much, and I knew that for awhile the snow had made the flight of aeroplanes impossible.

No, it was not the absence of Philip that filled me with terror.

Surely when he sent for me he did not anticipate such fighting as must have occurred here so recently." "He would never have drawn you into danger." "I know it, and that is why I am so puzzled and so full of apprehension.
The sight of Chastel appalls me and it has had its influence upon Antoine and Suzanne, strong as they are.

We saw ruins, Mr.Scott, the terrible path of battle, and no human being until you came." "I had the same feeling myself, nor did I see life either until I met Antoine, Miss Julie, if I may call you so instead of Miss Lannes ?" "Yes, of course, Mr.Scott.But what does it mean?
Why haven't the people come back ?" They were still talking in English, and Suzanne's customary look had returned to her face in all its grimness, but they went on, unmindful of her.
"I confess, Miss Julie, I don't understand it," replied John.


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