ed over to it one-half of the servants of the o-muraji,together with his house and a quantity of other property. Nevertheless Penrod contrived to keep well clear ofthem. It hadprobably been taken from a dead British officer at Abu Klea or perhapseven looted at the sack of Khartoum. He was to do it swiftly and, above all, cheaply.
At HattinSaladin trapped an exhausted, thirst-crazed army of these men anddestroyed it at a single blow. We cannot talk here. He was ahandsome man, stiff-backed and tall in the saddle, exuding an air ofconfidence and command. Rebecca hugged her.
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