Page 24 of The World in Winter


  ‘No,’ David said. ‘I shouldn’t.’

  Abonitu’s eyes were still on Andrew. His face carried an expression of regret. He said:

  ‘I’m sorry you’re not coming back with us.’

  ‘Would you answer for my safety if I did?’

  ‘We are a civilized people.’ He smiled. ‘It may be better, though, to wait for a time. And, after all, this is your home.’

  ‘Yes,’ Andrew said. He turned from Abonitu to look towards the city. ‘This is my home.’

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  First published in Great Britain by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd 1962

  Published in Sphere Books 1978

  Reissued with a new introduction by Penguin Books 2016

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  ISBN: 978-0-241-97555-8

 


 

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