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Page 258
... path - to - mor- row I shall leave this village - from village to vil- lage , from town to town , and from jungle to jungle . I see many different men on the path . Strange men , and they do strange things . Thieving , stab- bing ...
... path - to - mor- row I shall leave this village - from village to vil- lage , from town to town , and from jungle to jungle . I see many different men on the path . Strange men , and they do strange things . Thieving , stab- bing ...
Page 259
... path . " " You do not know the jungle , father , " said Si- lindu . " It is of food and killing and hunting that the beasts talk to me . They know nothing of your path , nor do I. " " Aiyo , it is not only in the jungle that they say ...
... path . " " You do not know the jungle , father , " said Si- lindu . " It is of food and killing and hunting that the beasts talk to me . They know nothing of your path , nor do I. " " Aiyo , it is not only in the jungle that they say ...
Page 267
... path , my son . And perhaps if my path too leads me to the west , who knows ? I shall see you there again , and we shall talk together . Now , however , I grow tired . " So saying the old man shuffled back into a cor- ner , and covering ...
... path , my son . And perhaps if my path too leads me to the west , who knows ? I shall see you there again , and we shall talk together . Now , however , I grow tired . " So saying the old man shuffled back into a cor- ner , and covering ...
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