[The Sagebrusher by Emerson Hough]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sagebrusher CHAPTER XXXIII 13/22
It was a scene singular enough which lay before them, this wild remaking of the wilderness. There came another cosmic cry from the chaos below them, more terrifying than anything yet had been.
Two Forks was throwing in the reserves.
The enemy was breaking! Doctor Barnes knew what this meant. The break was widening.
He stood looking down.
And then he heard a human voice cry out, a voice he knew. He turned--and saw Mary Gage fall as though in a faint upon the ground. Her eye-bandages were off, her eyes wholly uncovered to the light. "Well, it's over now," said he quietly to Annie Squires.
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