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winsome sight.  They glanced curiously aside at me as they galloped
past.  But none paused, and I merely glanced at them with vague
interest, my thoughts elsewhere.  Suddenly a horse seemed to draw back
from out the centre of the fast disappearing party. 

"Ah, but really, you know, we cannot spare you," a man's voice
protested. 

"But you must.  No, Colonel, this chances to be a case where I prefer
being alone," was the quiet reply.  "Do not wait, please; I will either
rejoin you shortly or ride directly to the camp." 

I had led my limping horse out into the road once more to resume my
journey, paying scarcely the slightest attention to what was taking
place, for my head was again throbbing to the hot pulse of the sun.  The
party of strangers rode slowly away into the enveloping dust cloud, and
I had forgotten them, when a low, sweet voice spoke close beside me:
"Captain Wayne, I know you cannot have forgotten me." 

She was leaning down from the saddle, and as I glanced eagerly up into

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