Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : Among Malay Pirates: A Tale Of Adventure And Peril : Chapter 7 : Page 3 of 16 "Now, Harris, do you and one of the others go on ahead; we will follow fifty yards behind you. If you hear anyone coming, give a low whistle; we will then turn off the light. You can walk on confidently, for there is no chance of any of these prickly creepers running across the path. When you see the trees are getting thinner, or that there is an opening before you, stop and send back word to us, so that we can shut up the lantern before joining you." The lieutenant headed the party now, followed by Dick. He held the lantern close to the ground; the bottom was, like all jungle paths, worn perfectly smooth by the passage of the barefooted natives. "Nothing could be better," he said in a low voice to Dick. "We ought to be able to haul the guns along here at a trot; and the opening is wide enough on each side for a gun carriage to be carried along without any difficulty." In ten minutes one of the men ahead came back. "We have got to the end of the path, sir; it ends on the bank of that pool we saw ahead." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |