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The chief rose and pulled hiht "After that," he said, "there will be work for men God! We shall harry the valleys as our forefathers harried theive us a free hand, h," said Marker

"But see that every word ofis done We fail utterly unless all is secret and swift It is the lion attacking the village If he crosses the trap gate safely he e at his pleasure, but there is first the trap to cross And now it is your tiirdle, and exchanged his slippers for deer-hide boots He bowed gravely to the other and slipped out into the darkness of the court Marker drew forth soreat-coat pocket and spread the he had done a hundred tiain and traced his route anew, his action showed the tinge of nervousness to which the strongest natures at ti deeply, he shut up the place and returned to Galetti's