The Black Box by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim
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the others.
"The Chief apologises for not recognising me," he announced. "It seems that Craig had told him that he had come to the desert for shelter, and he imagined at once, when he gave the order for the attack upon us, that we were his enemies. He says that we are welcome to go with him to his encampment." Quest stood for a moment irresolute. "Seems to me we're in a pretty fix," he muttered. "We've got to owe our lives to that fellow Craig, anyway, and how shall we be able to get him away from them, goodness only knows." "That is for later," the Professor said gravely. "At present I think we cannot do better than accept the hospitality of the Chief. Even now the Chief is suspicious. I heard him ask Craig why, if these were his friends, he did not greet them." Craig turned slowly towards them. It was a strange meeting. His face was thin and worn, there were hollows in his cheeks, a dull light in his sunken eyes. He had the look of the hunted animal. He spoke to them in a low tone. "It is necessary," he told them, "that you should pretend to be my friends. The Chief has ordered two of his men to dismount. Their ponies are for the young ladies. There will be horses for you amongst the captured ones from the caravan yonder." "So we meet at last, Craig," the Professor said sternly. |
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