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The Light That Failed

CHAPTER XII
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'In the Balkans at last?
Why didn't some one tell me ?' 'We thought you wouldn't be interested,' said the Nilghai, shamefacedly.
'It's in the Soudan, as usual.' 'You lucky dogs! Let me sit here while you talk.

I shan't be a skeleton at the feast .-- Cassavetti, where are you?
Your English is as bad as ever.' Dick was led into a chair.

He heard the rustle of the maps, and the talk swept forward, carrying him with it.

Everybody spoke at once, discussing press censorships, railway-routes, transport, water-supply, the capacities of generals,--these in language that would have horrified a trusting public,--rangint, asserting, denouncing, and laughing at the top of their voices.

There was the glorious certainty of war in the Soudan at any moment.


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