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I raised un into the
advancing horde, though whether I killed anyone or no I cannot say I
have always hoped that I did not; but as the e and I am a
fair shot, I fear that is scarcely possible Next moment, with a howl
that sounded like that of wild beasts, frowane free-spears--for that is what they were--leapt out of
their hiding-places and hurled the forfor hate and
for revenge since these Ahtered their fathers and their
mothers, their sisters and their brothers, and they alone remained to
pay theht, s
After that first hohich shaped itself to the word "Saduko," they
were silent as bulldogs Though they were so few, at first their
terrible rush drove back the Amakoba Then, as these recovered froan to tell, for they, too, were
brave ive way to panic Scores of thewane before theht, but was thrust backith the others,