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Four Days of Anguish

           Thetwofaithfulguardianskeptclosewatch,bearingphilosophicallytherainandwindthatbeatontheirfaces.Theytriedtopiercethroughthedarknesssofavorabletoambushes,fornothingcouldbeheardbutthenoiseofthetempest,thesoughofthewind,therattlingbranches,fallingtrees,androaringoftheunchainedwaters.

           Attimesthewindwouldceaseforafewmoments,asiftotakebreath.NothingwasaudiblebutthemoanoftheSnowyRiver,asitflowedbetweenthemotionlessreedsandthedarkcurtainofgumtrees.Thesilenceseemeddeeperinthesemomentarylulls,andtheMajorandJohnMangleslistenedattentively.

           Duringoneofthesecalmsasharpwhistlereachedthem.JohnMangleswenthurriedlyuptotheMajor."Youheardthat?"heasked.

           "Yes,"saidMcNabbs."Isitmanorbeast?"

           "Aman,"repliedJohnMangles.

           Andthenbothlistened.Themysteriouswhistlewasrepeated,andansweredbyakindofreport,butalmostindistinguishable,forthestormwasragingwithrenewedviolence.McNabbsandJohnManglescouldnothearthemselvesspeak.Theywentforcomfortundertheshelterofthewagon.

           AtthismomenttheleathercurtainswereraisedandGlenarvanrejoinedhistwocompanions.Hetoohadheardthisill-bodingwhistle,andthereportwhichechoedunderthetilt."Whichwaywasit?"askedhe.

           "There,"saidJohn,pointingtothedarktrackinthedirectiontakenbyMulrady.

           "Howfar?"

           "Thewindbroughtit;Ishouldthink,threeorfourmiles,atleast."

           "Come,"saidGlenarvan,puttinghisgunonhisshoulder.

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