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CHAPTER IV. KI SING IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY.
Ki Sing turned when he heard the sound of horses\' feet, for in that mountain-solitude such a sound was unusual. He was not reassured by the appearance of the two men, whose intention seemed to be to overtake him, and he turned aside from the path with the intention of getting out of the way.