The Forest House (1993)

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And then, perhaps, she would seek him out, and - "Gods below! Are those more stormclouds?" It was the optio, Priscus, behind him. "I hoped we'd have a day at least to get dry!" Gaius focused on the outside world and saw that though the sky to the south was clearing, the clouds ahead were an ominous dark gray. His horse tossed its head nervously and a little prickle of apprehension roughened his skin.
"Not ramclouds," said one of the Dacians. "Smoke . . ." Page 117 At that moment the rising wind
...brought him the reek of smoldering timbers. All the horses were snorting now, but they had smelled fire before, and the men kept them under control.
"Priscus, dismount and take two scouts through the woods to see," said Gaius, a little amazed at the cold precision of his tone. Was it training that kept him from spurring his horse forward, or was he simply numbed into inaction by the thought of what he might see? It seemed only a few moments before the scouts returned.
"Raiders, sir," said the optio, his seamed face set like stone.


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