Копи царя Соломона
The Last Stand of the Greys
Thentheybegantocircleroundeachother,theirbattle-axesraised.
SuddenlySirHenrysprangforwardandstruckafearfulblowatTwala,whosteppedtooneside. Soheavywasthestrokethatthestrikerhalfoverbalancedhimself, acircumstanceofwhichhisantagonisttookapromptadvantage. Circlinghismassivebattle-axeroundhishead,hebroughtitdownwithtremendousforce.Myheartjumpedintomymouth; Ithoughtthattheaffairwasalreadyfinished. Butno;withaquickupwardmovementoftheleftarmSirHenryinterposedhisshieldbetweenhimself andtheaxe,withtheresultthatitsouteredgewasshornaway,theaxefallingonhisleftshoulder, butnotheavilyenoughtodoanyseriousdamage. InanothermomentSirHenrygotinasecondblow,whichwasalsoreceivedbyTwalauponhisshield.
Thenfollowedblowuponblow,thatwere,inturn,eitherreceivedupontheshieldsoravoided. Theexcitementgrewintense; theregimentwhichwaswatchingtheencounterforgotitsdiscipline,and,drawingnear,shoutedandgroanedateverystroke. Justatthistime,too,Good,whohadbeenlaiduponthegroundbyme,recoveredfromhisfaint,and,sittingup,perceivedwhatwasgoingon. Inaninstanthewasup,andcatchingholdofmyarm,hoppedaboutfromplacetoplaceononeleg,draggingmeafterhim,andyellingencouragementstoSirHenry—
"Goit,oldfellow!"hehallooed."Thatwasagoodone!Giveithimamidships,"andsoon.
PresentlySirHenry,havingcaughtafreshstrokeuponhisshield,hitoutwithallhisforce.