Rusudan
In one day the veil shall be torn from the temple, and the chests of the miser be rent open; then women’s tongues shall be silent, and a fool will mourn loudly, and friend shall look upon friend, unspeaking—for one day is a thousand years.—ARAB PROVERB
- Chapter I 84
- II. The Envoy 88
- III. The Road of the Warriors 93
- IV. Snow 99
- V. The Message 103
- VI. The Wit of Messer Antonio 110
- VII. Blood in the Snow 114
- VIII. The Eye of Battle 118
- IX. The Valley of the Kur 121
- X. Choaspes Moves 124
- XI. The Trail of the Horde 129
- XII. The Will of the Eagle 133
- XIII. The Most Magnificent 138
- XIV. Dusk 143
- XV. The Wheel of Fortune 146
- XVI. The Salute to the Khan 156
"Rusudan," copyright, 1927, by Harold Lamb.
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