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marshes?

Gradually the night fell blacker; it was all I could do to guide
myself even roughly towards my destination; the double hill
behind me and the Spy-glass on my right hand loomed faint and
fainter; the stars were few and pale; and in the low ground where I
wandered I kept tripping among bushes and rolling into sandy
pits.

Suddenly a kind of brightness fell about me. I looked up; a pale
glimmer of moonbeams had alighted on the summit of the Spy-
glass, and soon after I saw something broad and silvery moving
low down behind the trees, and knew the moon had risen.

With this to help me, I passed rapidly over what remained to
me of my journey, and sometimes walking, sometimes running,
impatiently drew near to the stockade. Yet, as I began to thread
the grove that lies before it, I was not so thoughtless but that I
slacked my pace and went a trifle warily. It would have been a
poor end of my adventures to get shot down by my own party in
mistake.

The moon was climbing higher and higher, its light began to fall
here and there in masses through the more open districts of the
wood, and right in front of me a glow of a different colour
appeared among the trees. It was red and hot, and now and again
it was a little darkened--as it were, the embers of a bonfire
smouldering.

For the life of me I could not think what it might be.
At last I came right down upon the borders of the clearing. The
western end was already steeped in moon-shine; the rest, and the
block house itself, still lay in a black shadow chequered with long
silvery streaks of light. On the other side of the house an immense


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