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He
looked
back
at
the
high
and
unclimbable
wall
behind
--
unclimbable
because
of
its
smooth
plastering
,
but
withal
pierced
with
many
little
doors
,
and
at
the
approaching
line
of
seekers
.
Behind
these
others
were
now
coming
out
of
the
street
of
houses
.
Should
he
charge
them
?
"
Bogota
!
"
called
one
.
"
Bogota
!
where
are
you
?
"
He
gripped
his
spade
still
tighter
,
and
advanced
down
the
meadows
towards
the
place
of
habitations
,
and
directly
he
moved
they
converged
upon
him
.
"
I
'll
hit
them
if
they
touch
me
,
"
he
swore
;
"
by
Heaven
,
I
will
.
I
'll
hit
.
"
He
called
aloud
,
"
Look
here
,
I
'm
going
to
do
what
I
like
in
this
valley
.
Do
you
hear
?
I
'm
going
to
do
what
I
like
and
go
where
I
like
!
"
They
were
moving
in
upon
him
quickly
,
groping
,
yet
moving
rapidly
.
It
was
like
playing
blind
man
's
buff
,
with
everyone
blindfolded
except
one
.
"
Get
hold
of
him
!
"
cried
one
.
He
found
himself
in
the
arc
of
a
loose
curve
of
pursuers
.
He
felt
suddenly
he
must
be
active
and
resolute
.
"
You
do
n't
understand
,
"
he
cried
in
a
voice
that
was
meant
to
be
great
and
resolute
,
and
which
broke
.
"
You
are
blind
,
and
I
can
see
.
Leave
me
alone
!
"
"
Bogota
!
Put
down
that
spade
,
and
come
off
the
grass
!
"
The
last
order
,
grotesque
in
its
urban
familiarity
,
produced
a
gust
of
anger
.
"
I
'll
hurt
you
,
"
he
said
,
sobbing
with
emotion
.
"
By
Heaven
,
I
'll
hurt
you
.
Leave
me
alone
!
"
He
began
to
run
,
not
knowing
clearly
where
to
run
.
He
ran
from
the
nearest
blind
man
,
because
it
was
a
horror
to
hit
him
.
He
stopped
,
and
then
made
a
dash
to
escape
from
their
closing
ranks
.
He
made
for
where
a
gap
was
wide
,
and
the
men
on
either
side
,
with
a
quick
perception
of
the
approach
of
his
paces
,
rushed
in
on
one
another
.
He
sprang
forward
,
and
then
saw
he
must
be
caught
,
and
swish
!
the
spade
had
struck
.
He
felt
the
soft
thud
of
hand
and
arm
,
and
the
man
was
down
with
a
yell
of
pain
,
and
he
was
through
.