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Red Eve, Paperback / softback Book

Red Eve Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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They knew nothing of it in England or all the Western countries in those days before Crecy was fought, when the third Edward sat upon the throne.

There was none to tell them of the doom that the East, whence come light and life, death and the decrees of God, had loosed upon the world.

Not one in a multitude in Europe had ever even heard of those vast lands of far Cathay peopled with hundreds of millions of cold-faced yellow men, lands which had grown very old before our own familiar states and empires were carved out of mountain, of forest, and of savage-haunted plain.

Yet if their eyes had been open so that they could see, well might they have trembled.

King, prince, priest, merchant, captain, citizen and poor labouring hind, well might they all have trembled when the East sent forth her gifts!Look across the world beyond that curtain of thick darkness.

Behold! A vast city of fantastic houses half buried in winter snows and reddened by the lurid sunset breaking through a saw-toothed canopy of cloud.

Everywhere upon the temple squares and open spaces great fires burning a strange fuel-the bodies of thousands of mankind.

Pestilence was king of that city, a pestilence hitherto unknown.

Innumerable hordes had died and were dying, yet innumerable hordes remained.

All the patient East bore forth those still shapes that had been theirs to love or hate, and, their task done, turned to the banks of the mighty river and watched.

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