The Winds of the World by Talbot Mundy
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was supposed to be was so far burned that little more than the walls
was standing. The North Wind hails from the Northern snows, (His voice is loud--oh, listen ye!) He cried of death--the death he knows-- Of the mountain death. (Oh, listen ye!) Who looks to the North for love looks long! Who goes to the North for gain goes wrong! Men's hearts are hard, and the goods belong To the strong in the North! (Oh, listen ye!) Whose lot is fair--who loves his life-- Walks wide, stays wide of the Northern knife! (Ye men o' the world, oh, listen ye!) YASMINI'S SONG. CHAPTER VI There were police and to spare now, nor any doubt of it. Even the breath of war's beginning could not keep them elsewhere when a fire had charge in the densest quarters of the danger zone. The din of ancient Delhi roared skyward, and the Delhi crowd surged and fought to be nearer to the flame; but the police already had a cordon around the building, and another detachment was forcing the swarms of men |
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