[Celix-proyecto] D very much that they were at home with Granni

Bageant Yeomans transparence at geomij.nl
Sun Dec 6 22:50:14 CET 2009


Ng and strong, their legs short. They had little eyes set near together,
and almost no forehead at all. Every one of them had something in his
hand to throw at the travellers. Hawk-Eye kept straight on. "Run," he
cried. "We can't fight; they are too many." On, on they ran, panting and
breathless. A little way ahead there were some large rocks on the edge
of the wood. There they might find a momentary shelter. They had almost
reached the rocks, when suddenly a woman of the wild tribe let herself
down out of a tree on the edge of the bluff and made a bold dash down
the slope. Before they could stop her, she had seized Firefly and
dragged her away. She got as far as the first oak tree on the slope and
had actually snatched a limb, intending to swing herself and Firefly
into it, when Limberleg, screaming with fury, reached the spot.
Limberleg seized Firefly by one arm. The wild woman had hold of the
other. They pulled in opposite directions and screamed, and if it had
not been for Hawk-Eye, there's no telling what might have become of poor
Firefly. She might have been pulled in two, or she might have been
carried off and adopted into the wild clan. But Hawk-Eye was there in
almost no time, and though the people on the bluff rained down sticks
and stones upon them, Hawk-Eye drove his spear into the woman's arm.
With a shriek of pain she let go of Firefly and dashed away into the
forest. "Run for your lives," cried Hawk-Eye, and they started again at
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