Turks
This is weird. It was at the bottom of a spam email sent to one of my accounts. It was made to look as though this was the original message and the other thing was a reply. The reply-body text part was about becoming an ordained minister or something. But here is the especially weird part:
- They either belong in this city or have come to capture it, so I can tell better what to dance when I find out what the band playsThe next moment he was sound asleep, sprawling upon his back in the shade and slumbering as peacefully as an infant
And while he lay motionless three men dropped in quick succession from the top of the city wall and hid among the low bushes, crawling noiselessly from one to another and so approaching, by degrees, the little group of treesThey were Turks, and had been sent by those in authority within the city to climb the tallest tree of the group and discover if the enemy was near
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