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Chapter II
Thatwaswhatthesoundsmeant;buttheyseemedfaintanddistant,thoughIknewtheywerereallyquitenear.JeanandAngusdidnotappeartohearthem.IknewthatIonlyheardthembecauseIhadbeenlistening.
Outofthemisttheyrodeacompanyofwild-lookingmenwearinggarmentssuchasIhadneverseenbefore.Mostofthemweresavageanduncouth,andtheirclothesweredisorderedandstainedasifwithhardtravelandfight.Ididnotknow—orevenaskmyself—whytheydidnotfrightenme,buttheydidnot.SuddenlyIseemedtoknowthattheywerebravemenandhadbeendoingsomebrave,hardthing.HereandthereamongthemIcaughtsightofabrokenandstainedsword,oradirkwithonlyahiltleft.Theywereallpale,buttheirwildfaceswerejoyousandtriumphant.Isawitastheydrewnear.
Themanwhoseemedtheirchieftainwasaleangiantwhowasdarkerbut,underhisdarkness,palerthantherest.Onhisforeheadwasaqueer,star-shapedscar.Herodeablackhorse,andbeforehimheheldclosewithhisleftarmaprettylittlegirldressedinstrange,richclothes.Thebigman’shandwaspressedagainstherbreastasheheldher;butthoughitwasalargehand,itdidnotquitecoveradark-redstainontheembroideriesofherdress.Herdresswasbrown,andshehadbrownhairandsoftbrowneyeslikealittledoe’s.ThemomentIsawherIlovedher.
Theblackhorsestoppedbeforeme.Thewildtroopdrewupandwaitedbehind.