[The Lion of Petra by Talbot Mundy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lion of Petra CHAPTER XI 11/17
She was still less amused when she discovered that Grim knew her little scheme. "Well, Jael," he said, "you weren't quite frank with me after all, were you? Which will you do now--stay in that hole up there with a double guard, or come into Petra with us and behave yourself ?" For, I should say, a whole minute, she did not answer.
You could not tell in the dark, but I think she was fighting back tears, and too proud to betray it. "I'm your prisoner," she hissed at last.
"Do what you like, and take the consequences." "I'll put you to no indignity, Jael, if you'll play fair." "My God! What? Are you mad, or am I? What are you going to do with Ali Higg ?" "Make friends with him." "You swear that ?" "Sure." She was silent for another minute. "Very well," she said at last.
"I'll do my best." "Accepted," answered Grim.
"Now--bring down Ayisha--fetch out the camels--mount--and forward all!" We went forward just as dawn was breaking, and I believe every man Jack of us except Grim had his heart in his teeth.
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