To Arms Being Some Passages From the Early Life of Allan Oliphant Chirurgeon

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To Arms Being Some Passages From the Early Life of Allan Oliphant Chirurgeon
Andrew Balfour
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2/Q noise such as a man makes when his uvula is long and trailing, or when his throat is tickled by a hair or a tiny fish-bone. In an instant I was all alert, and, gripping my cudgel and loosening the pistol which I carried in my belt, I began to worm softly along the ground, working around the bush so that, if possible, I might find out the source of this little cough. I fancied it must have come from a sheep which had wakened or had not slept, and yet could not be sure ; and a thrill ran thro...ugh me, for it is strange what will excite a man at night when he is on any sort of venture, that is, a man with no experience of such matters.
The noise of the departing force still continued, but they were clearly going off in an opposite direc- tion. The rustle had ceased, and so I crawled along and rounded the ragged end of the bush, but there was nothing on the other side.
The moon was fairly bright by this time, and I could see half-withered leaves and stems and grass, distinctly, but there was not a sign of any living thing.


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