[The Lion of Saint Mark by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lion of Saint Mark CHAPTER 19: The Siege Of Chioggia 33/37
But the sea was bare.
It was terrible to see the faces of the Venetians, gaunt with famine, broken down by cold and fatigue.
Even the most enduring began to despair. Men spoke no more of Zeno.
He had been away for months.
Was it likely that he would come just at this moment? They talked rather of their homes.
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