[Brother Copas by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookBrother Copas CHAPTER XXIV 5/45
He held a knife to the victim's throat. But meanwhile the low beat of a march had crept into the music, and was asserting itself more and more insistently beneath the disconnected outcries.
It seemed to grow out of distance, to draw nearer and nearer, as it were the tramp of an armed host.
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. It _was_ the tramp of a host.
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