The Iron Trail
THE IRON TRAIL By REX BEACH Author of "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "RAINBOW'S END" "THE SPOILERS" Etc. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE TIDE TAKES A HAND II. HOW A GIRL APPEARED OUT OF THE NIGHT III. THE IRISH PRINCE IV. HOW A JOURNEY ENDED AT HOPE
"'Behold thy daughter!' said Hercules, leading her gently back to the
city, and giving her to her father. 'I have saved her from the jaws of
death, and delivered your country from the dread scourge. Give me now
my hire.'
"Shame fills my heart as I tell this story, for thanklessness was the
bane of my father's life. Ungrateful to the hero who had risked so
much and done so much that our homes and our country might be saved
from ruin, he turned coldly away from Hercules; then he shut the great
gates in his face, and barred him out of the city, and taunted him from
the walls, saying, 'I owe thee no hire! Begone from our coasts, ere I
scourge thee hence!'
"Full of wrath, the hero turned away. 'I go, but I will come again,'
he said.
"Then peace and plenty blessed once more the city of Troy, and men
forgot the perils from which they had been delivered. But ere long,
great Hercules returned, as he had promised; and with him came a fleet
of white-sailed ships and many warriors. Neither gates nor strong
walls could stand against him. Into the city he marched, and straight
to my father's palace. All fled before him, and the strongest warriors
quailed beneath his glance. Here, in this very court, he slew my
father and my brothers with his terrible arrows. I myself would have
fallen before his wrath, had not my sister, fair Hesione, pleaded for
my life.
THE IRON TRAIL By REX BEACH Author of "THE AUCTION BLOCK" "RAINBOW'S END" "THE SPOILERS" Etc. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. IN WHICH THE TIDE TAKES A HAND II. HOW A GIRL APPEARED OUT OF THE NIGHT III. THE IRISH PRINCE IV. HOW A JOURNEY ENDED AT HOPE