Capitolo 14
"As fortunate", he said, in a low tone, "I didn't go out to Warnworth
later everything. You/he/she would have been terrible if you had been left alone
in this position."
Elma threw above a look to him with a sudden rush of the gratitude. From the weak one
light of the oil lamp that anchors has weakly sparkled in the carriage
aloft, she could see his/her face; and she knew from the glance in
that truthful eyes that him the agreements really. He really meant him
he was happy it would come and it would show to this risk that him
you/he/she would have avoided otherwise, because he would be sorry to think a
defenseless woman should be left in the dark to face alone in peace
it. And, frightened as she was, she was also of it happy. Being alone
it would be terrible. This was pre-eminently one of those a lot of positions
in life in which a woman prefers to have a man close to her.
And he/she anchors the most greater part of men, she knew, you/he/she would have thought about them to
once, that that a fool I was to come over my correct station, and
does him in for this bestial clearings, only because I would go some
miles favor with a beautiful girl that I have ever seen first in my life,
and he/she will see again probably never in my life, if I get well once
out of this precious embarrassment."
But what they would ever go out of him to all it seemed to both of them
now in the unlikely tallest degree. Cyril, from reason Elma, from
instinct, discussed immediately the whole situation and correctly.
There had lately been a lot of rain. The sandstone was water-cut in fetterses. It
it had caved in physical, in front of them and behind them. A small isthmus
of passage held out at times still only in isolation on their heads. To
some moment that is probable that isthmus also gives way, and, falling on them
carriage, would crush them under of its weight. Their lives they depended
to the the I withstand to continued the power of some fifteen enclosures or so of
dislocated masonry.
Terrified to the thought, Cyril stirred from his/her place for one minute,
and it went in ahead to examine the fallen block before. Then him