thank you.'

'Don't mention it, my dear girl,' Gareth murmured, 'our pleasure, I

assure you.' He refrained from asking if her father had remembered to

bring the cash with him, but asked instead,

'aAre your people waiting for us at the Wells?'

'my grandfather has come with my father and all my uncles. His

personal guard is with him, and many hundreds of others of the Harari,

together with their women and animals.'

'My God,' growled Jake 'It sounds like a helluva reception committee.'

They camped that last night of the journey on the bank of the Awash

under the spreading umbrella branches of a camel thorn tree, sitting

late and talking in the ruddy flickering glow of the fire, secure

within the square fort formed by the four hulking steel vehicles. At

last the talk died away into a weary but friendly silence, and Vicky

stood up.

'A short walk for me, and then bed.' Sara stood with her. 'I'll come

with you.' Her fascination with and admiration for Vicky was

increasingly apparent, and she followed her out of the laager like a

faithful puppy.

Away from the camp, they squatted side by side in companionable fashion

under a night sky splendid with star shot, and Sara told Vicky

seriously, 'They both desire you greatly Jake and Gareth.' Vicky

laughed awkwardly again, once more discomposed by the girl's direct

manner.

'Oh, come now.'

'Oh yes, when you come near them, they are like two dogs, all stiff and

walking around each other as though they will sniff each other up the

tail.' Sara giggled, and Vicky had to smile with her.

'Which one will you choose, Miss Camberwell?' Sara demanded.

'Lardy, do I have to? 'Vicky was still smiling.

'Oh no,' Sara reassured her. 'You can make love with both of them. I

would do so.'

'You would? 'Vicky asked.

'Yes, I would. What other way can you tell which one you like best?'

'That's true.' Vicky was becoming breathless with suppressed laughter,

but fascinated by this bit of logic. The idea had a certain appeal,

she admitted to herself.

'I will make love with twenty men before I marry Gregorius. That way I

will be sure I have missed nothing, and I will not regret it when

I am old,' declared the girl.

'Why twenty, Sara?' Vicky tried to keep her voice as serious as the

girl's. 'Why not twenty-three or twenty-six?' Oh no,' said Sara

primly. 'I would not want people to think me a loose woman,' and Vicky

could hold her laughter no longer.

'But you-' Sara returned to the immediate problem.

'Which of them will you try first?'

'You pick for me,' Vicky invited.

'It is difficult,' Sara admitted. 'One is very strong and has much

warmth in his heart, the other is very beautiful and will have much

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