. A child's book of warriors . Bait the Attacot The fairest spot on all the long Wall! exclaimedBait the Chapman, and his shrewd, kindly face litup at the sight of Borcovicus, the great Romanstation, glittering white and green on the ridge inthe morning sunshine. Yet I would give some-what to know how I have been brought hither; tounderstand what force has been laid upon me—plainas hand on shoulder, turning me aside from my wayand pressing me onward; and Baits brows wereknitted in perplexity as he thought of the unaccount-able impulses which had changed the course of hiswanderings. Then he thr


. A child's book of warriors . Bait the Attacot The fairest spot on all the long Wall! exclaimedBait the Chapman, and his shrewd, kindly face litup at the sight of Borcovicus, the great Romanstation, glittering white and green on the ridge inthe morning sunshine. Yet I would give some-what to know how I have been brought hither; tounderstand what force has been laid upon me—plainas hand on shoulder, turning me aside from my wayand pressing me onward; and Baits brows wereknitted in perplexity as he thought of the unaccount-able impulses which had changed the course of hiswanderings. Then he threw back his head with alaugh: Why trouble ? There be more that walkthe world than they who leave footprints in thedust. It was a wild, picturesque figure that strode,hunting-spear in hand, beside the string of threepack-horses. Broad and thick-set, clad in dark 15 A Childs Book of Warriors green tunic and deer-skin brogues; with heavy axein belt, and shaggy red hair tumbling down behindon a short cloak of brown leather,—su


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