The Leopard Woman

The Leopard Woman
ISBN-10
1421911272
ISBN-13
9781421911274
Series
The Leopard Woman
Pages
313
Language
English
Published
1916
Publisher
Doubleday, Page
Author
Stewart Edward White

Description

Once well beyond the chance of a fire glimmer he arose to his feet and quickly regained his own camp. This was exactly on the opposite side of the circle. The four men with whom he shared his tiny cotton tent, askaris all as beseemed his dignity, were sound asleep. He squatted on his heels, pushed together the embers of his fire, staring into the coals. His ugly face was as though carved from ebony. Only his wild savage eyes glowed and flashed with a brooding lambent flame; and his wide nostrils slowly expanded and contracted as though with some inner heaving emotion.

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