The Dash for Khartoum

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You see one of these saddles has blood stains onit; perhaps its rider was wounded. We will search the grovethoroughly. " The search was renewed, and in a few minutes a sergeant ran up to thegroup of officers. "We have found a man, sir; he belongs to the Heavies;he is insensible. " The officers hurried to the spot. "Yes, the poor fellow is a sergeant ofthe Heavies. No doubt you were right, Easton. You see he has beenwounded in the side. He looks in a bad way. " "There are two water-bottles by hi...m, " Easton said; "one is empty and theother is half full, " he added as he took them up and shook them. "Hemust have a comrade somewhere. " "No doubt he has, Easton; he could scarcely have been in a conditionwhen he arrived here to take off the saddles and hide them away. Whatcan have become of the other?" The grove was searched thoroughly fromend to end, but no sign found of the missing man. Some boughs were cutdown and a rough stretcher made, and upon this the sergeant was laid andthe force then moved on, the camels being saddled and mounted by two ofthe men, and on arriving at the camp the sergeant was taken to thehospital.

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