[Maruja by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookMaruja CHAPTER V 13/22
This would enable him to escape any direct pursuit on the high road, besides, from its slight elevation, giving him a more extended view of the plain.
As he neared it, he was surprised to see that, although it was partly dismantled, and the roof had fallen in the central aisle, a part of it was still used as a chapel, and a light was burning behind a narrow opening, partly window and partly shrine.
He was almost upon it, when the figure of a man who had been kneeling beneath, with his back towards him, rose, crossed himself devoutly, and stood upright. Before he could turn, Guest disappeared round the angle of the wall, and the tall erect figure of the solitary worshiper passed on without heeding him. But if Guest had been successful in evading the observation of the man he had come so suddenly upon, he was utterly unconscious of another figure that had been tracking HIM for the last ten minutes through the tall grain, and had even succeeded in gaining the shadow of the wall behind him; and it was this figure, and not his own, that eventually attracted the attention of the tall stranger.
The pursuing figure was rapidly approaching the unconscious Guest; in another moment it would have been upon him, when it was suddenly seized from behind by the tall devotee.
There was a momentary struggle, and then it freed itself, with the exclamation, "Pereo!" "Yes--Pereo!" said the old man, panting from his exertions.
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