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Snake and Sword

CHAPTER III
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You can't run away either.
But the Sword dream is lovely." Lucille appeared puzzled and put this incoherence aside.
"What a baby never to see ellyfunts! I've seen lots.Hundreds.

Zoo.
Circuses.Persessions.Camels, too." "Oh, I used to ride a camel every day.

There was one in the compound with his _oont-wallah_,[14] Abdul Ghaffr; and Khodadad Khan used to beat the _oont-wallah_ on cold mornings to warm himself." "What's an _oont-wallah_ ?" "Don't you _know_?
Why, he's just the _oont-wallah_, of course.

Who'd graze the camel or load it up if there wasn't one ?" At tea in the nursery the young lady suddenly remarked:-- "I like you, Boy.

You're worth nine Haddocks." This cryptic valuation puzzled Damocles the more in that he had never seen or heard of a haddock.


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