A Loose End And Other Stories 8 2

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A Loose End And Other Stories 8 2
Hall S. Elizabeth
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She had nearlyreached the top, when, silhouetted against the sky on the crest of thehill, appeared the figure of a man on horse-back, his Breton tunic andlong hat-ribbons flying loose in the wind, as he reined in his chafingsteed. He rose a moment in his stirrups, pointed out to sea with hiswhip, and shouted something inaudible: at the same instant his horseshied violently, as it seemed, at some object by the roadside, andthrew his rider to the ground.
The man, the bringer of tidings, lay motio
...nless in the road, the horsegalloped wildly on: the dumb girl stood, half way up the hill: the dumbgirl, who alone had heard the message. The next moment she threw herarms convulsively above her head, turned towards the group below, andcried in a loud, clear voice, "Le Géant brûle!" The words fell on the ears of the listening crowd as if with an electricshock. As they repeated them to each other with fear and amazement, andscattered hither and thither to saddle a horse, or to catch the runawaysteed, that they might carry the news in time over the two miles thatlay between them and the harbour, the fact that the dumb had spoken, seemed for the moment hardly noticed by them.

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