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H. Rider Haggard: Allan Quatermain12. CHAPTER XII: THE SISTER QUEENS (continued)'Why, the Queen's, of course! Sorais, I mean -- at least I think that is her name.' 'Oh, I don't know,' I yawned; 'I didn't notice them much: I suppose they are good eyes,' and again I dropped off. Five minutes or so elapsed, and I was once more awakened. 'I say, Quatermain,' said the voice. 'Well,' I answered testily, 'what is it now?' 'Did you notice her ankle? The shape --' This was more than I could stand. By my bed stood the veldtschoons I had been wearing. Moved quite beyond myself, I took them up and threw them straight at Good's head -- and hit it. Afterwards I slept the sleep of the just, and a very heavy sleep it must be. As for Good, I don't know if he went to sleep or if he continued to pass Sorais' beauties in mental review, and, what is more, I don't care. This is page 142 of 278. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Allan Quatermain at Amazon.com
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