Quotation from: The Valley of the Moon

Written by: Jack London


Billy, emerging from the thicket, only in shoes and in pants
rolled to the knees, put an end to the conversation; and Saxon
watched the two men, physically so dissimilar, climb the rocks
and start out the south side of the cove. At first her eyes
followed them lazily, but soon she grew interested and
worried. Hall was leading Billy up what seemed a perpendicular
wall in order to gain the backbone of the rock. Billy went
slowly, displaying extreme caution; but twice she saw him slip,
the weather-eaten stone crumbling away in his hand and rattling
beneath him into the cove. When Hall reached the top, a hundred
feet above the sea, she saw him stand upright and sway easily on
the knife-edge which she knew fell away as abruptly on the other
side. Billy, once on top, contented himself with crouching on
hands and knees. The leader went on, upright, walking as easily
as on a level floor. Billy abandoned the hands and knees
position, but crouched closely and often helped himself with his
hands.

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