[The Cliff Climbers by Captain Mayne Reid]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cliff Climbers CHAPTER TEN 1/3
CHAPTER TEN. OSSAROO ON THE OBELISK. The moment after, Ossaroo stood upon the summit of the obelisk.
But even there he was far from being confident of security: for the pursuer had not abandoned the hope of being able to reach him.
On the contrary, the infuriated animal, on finding itself baulked by the worthlessness of the fabric composing the skirt of the shikaree, spitefully tossed the piece of cloth from its trunk; and, rearing itself on its hind-legs, threw its body into an erect attitude, with its fore-feet resting high up against the rock. One might have fancied that it was about to climb the obelisk; and this it would certainly have done had the thing been possible.
As it was, however, Ossaroo was not out of danger: for as the elephant stood on its hind-legs, with its prehensile proboscis extended to the full length, the tip of the latter was not more than six inches from the soles of his feet. The shikaree stood upright like a statue on its pedestal--though unlike to a statue in his features, which were anything but unmoved.
On the contrary, his countenance exhibited the utmost consternation.
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