The Undefeated

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It was a perfect evening. Just a little ahead was one faint star; over to the left in the noble line of woods that overlooked the river they could hear the nightingale. Once they stopped and held their breaths to listen. They saw the rabbits dart from among the ferns at their feet and run before them along the white road. The evening pressed ever closer upon them as they marched slowly on, until, at a turn in the road, Corfield with its fruit orchards came into view.
It was a long trek home but
... they were in no hurry to get there. By the time they had come to the old stone bridge which spanned the broad river and united the country with the town it was quite dark and the lamps of the city were shining in the distance.
Midway across the bridge they stopped to take one last look at the Sharrow gleaming down its valley.
212 THE UNDEFEATED Since the afternoon this mighty symbol which from earliest childhood had dominated their every recollec- tion seemed to have gained in power, in magic and in mystery.


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