The Bridge of the Gods
, speed; the
foot was
battle, fa
ound thy f
ot
runners before him. They were the flower of the Willamette youth, every one of royal birth, handsome in shape and li
ipped from their ears. All stood nerved and eager for the race, waiting for the word that was to
and they waited only to pledge th
cataract nor ambuscade shall deter you from the delivery of this summons; that you will not turn back, though the spears 88 of th
gestures of perfect grace, and in a voice that rang like a silver trumpet, he re
un sees us. Shall we fail
ripping the bow on which he leaned. Into that one moment he seemed gathering yet repressing all the fierceness of his passion, all the grandeur of
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except for the chiefs standing on its outskirts li
l to Umatilla, one the path to Chelon, and one the path to Shasta; another departed toward the
one forth; the council was in
ears us, the