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ILLUSTRATIONS


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  2. As the great thoat and his rider hurtled past, Cathoris swung his long-sword in a mighty cut
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  3. Another figure sprang from a cluster of dense foliage
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  4. For but an instant the searchlight halted upon Thuvia of Ptarth
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  5. With a savage cry of triumph, Thar Ban disappeared down the black canyon of the Avenue of Quays
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  6. Between them and the city raged a terrible battle
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  7. The man turned dreamy eyes sleepily upon them
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  8. The jeddak of Lothar sank senseless to the marble floor
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  9. A steel blade pierced the very center of his heart
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  10. "I prefer to die standing," she replied
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  11. "Stay, my chieftain. Stay—I love you!"
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