Joshua — Volume 5 by Georg Ebers
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Ready for prompt action, he bent toward his yokemate, and whispered
imperiously: "The hour of deliverance is at hand. Take heed, and obey me blindly." Strong excitement overpowered his companion also, and Hosea had scarcely glanced into the side-valley ere he bade him hold himself in readiness. The first look into the ravine had showed him, on the summit of a cliff, a venerable face framed in snowy locks--his father's. He would have recognized him among thousands and at a far greater distance! But from the beloved grey head he turned a swift glance at the guide, who had stopped in speechless horror, and supposing that a mutiny had broken out among the prisoners, with swift presence of mind shouted hoarsely to the other guards: "Keep behind the convicts and cut down every one who attempts to escape!" But scarcely had his subordinates hurried to the end of the train, ere Joshua whispered to his companion: "At him!" As he spoke the Hebrew, who, with his yoke-mate, headed the procession, attacked the astonished leader, and ere he was aware of it, Joshua seized his right arm, the other his left. The strong man, whose powers were doubled by his rage, struggled furiously to escape, but Joshua and his companion held him in an iron grasp. |
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