But now the storm had come. It hadstarted at the other end of the world -almost as far away as the wall built bythe Chinese emperor Shih Huang-ti, the enemy of history. - P118
No longer ableto mount their raids on China, Asiatichordes from the steppes had turnedwestwards in search of new lands toplunder. - P118
This time it was the Huns. People like these had never been seen before in the West: small, yellow men with narrow, slit eyes and terrifying scars on their faces. - P118
They slept on horseback, held meetingson horseback and ate, on horseback, the raw meat they had first made tenderunder their saddles. - P118
With fearful howls and a noise like thunder they chargeddown on their foes, showering them with arrows, before whirling round andrushing away, as if in headlong retreat. - P118
Then, if they were followed, they wouldtwist in their saddles and shoot backwards at their pursuers. They were nimbler, more cunning and more bloodthirsty than any of the other tribes. Even the braveGermans fled before them. - P118
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