...Then came the last of the red-coats—TomWashball, Charley Joyce, and Sam Sloman, riding well in the first flight ofsecond horsemen—his lordship's pad-groom, Mr...
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..."Have we struck it yet?" asked Joyce, a tall blond young man with theshoulders of an athlete and the broad brow and square chin of one whocombines dreams with action...
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..."Seems to like it," said Joyce, drawing a great breath...
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...With a shrug, Joyce followed the eager little man down the weird trailunder the lavender trees...
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..."Sh-h!" snapped Joyce...
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..."There isn't much to tell," said Joyce wearily...
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...It might mean our escape!" Joyce toldhim of the seldom used entrance that he thought led to the open air...
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..."This way," panted Joyce as he saw, on a hard-packed path ahead ofthem, one of the trail-marks he had blazed...
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..."My God!" groaned Joyce...
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...o engrossed were the Zeudians by the strange thing that had falleninto their province, that Joyce and Wichter got within a hundred feetof them before they turned their pale eyes in their direction...
Various 「Astounding Stories, April, 1931」
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