The People That Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs (if you give a mouse a cookie read aloud .txt) 📗
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And so we marched away, down the street flanked with its stone houses and out through the wide gateway in the stone wall which surrounds the city and on across the clearing toward the forest through which we must pass to reach the northern boundary of Galu, beyond which we would turn south. At the edge of the forest I cast a backward glance at the city which held my heart, and beside the massive gateway I saw that which brought me to a sudden halt. It was a little figure leaning against one of the great upright posts upon which the gates swing—a crumpled little figure; and even at this distance I could see its shoulders heave to the sobs that racked it. It was the last straw.
Bowen was near me. "Good-bye old man," I said. "I'm going back."
He looked at me in surprise. "Good-bye, old man," he said, and grasped my hand. "I thought you'd do it in the end."
And then I went back and took Ajor in my arms and kissed the tears from her eyes and a smile to her lips while together we watched the last of the Americans disappear into the forest.
[Transcriber's note: I have made the following changes to the text: PAGE LINE ORIGINAL CHANGED TO 75 15 later latter 108 14 in is 123 24 the he 131 13 plans planes< 131 28 new few 132 24 Donosaur Dinosaur]
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