Chapter Four-1

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Chapter FourThey drove on and now Rudolph slowed the horses so that they were moving at a more normal pace and the flapping doors did not make so much noise. The moon, which had been obscured by clouds, came out and everything was touched with the radiance of its silver light. The road wound, Tilda saw, through a valley with hills rising on either side and silhouetted against the starlit sky were the snow-clad peaks of the mountains. The wind blowing from the snows was icy and Tilda shivered. “You are cold!” Rudolph exclaimed, “hold the reins for a moment.” Tilda obeyed him wonderingly. Then she realised that he was taking off his jacket. “There is no reason for you to give me your coat,” she said quickly, “I am quite all right.” “I am much tougher than you are,” he answered. He pu

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