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Chapter 8

           Hehadforgottenthedogs.Heswervedsharply,andplungedintothepalm-grove,asintoawildernessofcolumnsinanimmensehall,whosedenseobscurityseemedtowhisperandrustlefaintlyhighabovehishead.Hetraversedit,enteredaravine,andclimbedtothetopofasteepridgefreeoftreesandbushes.

           Fromthere,openandvagueinthestarlight,hesawtheplainbetweenthetownandtheharbour.Inthewoodsabovesomenight-birdmadeastrangedrummingnoise.Belowbeyondthepalmariaonthebeach,theIndian’sdogscontinuedtobarkuproariously.Hewonderedwhathadupsetthemsomuch,and,peeringdownfromhiselevation,wassurprisedtodetectunaccountablemovementsofthegroundbelow,asifseveraloblongpiecesoftheplainhadbeeninmotion.Thosedark,shiftingpatches,alternatelycatchingandeludingtheeye,alteredtheirplacealwaysawayfromtheharbour,withasuggestionofconsecutiveorderandpurpose.Alightdawneduponhim.Itwasacolumnofinfantryonanightmarchtowardsthehigherbrokencountryatthefootofthehills.Buthewastoomuchinthedarkabouteverythingforwonderandspeculation.

           Theplainhadresumeditsshadowyimmobility.Hedescendedtheridgeandfoundhimselfintheopensolitude,betweentheharbourandthetown.Itsspaciousness,extendedindefinitelybyaneffectofobscurity,renderedmoresensiblehisprofoundisolation.Hispacebecameslower.Noonewaitedforhim;noonethoughtofhim;nooneexpectedorwishedhisreturn.

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