[The Masters of the Peaks by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Masters of the Peaks CHAPTER X 9/33
"You defended me with your life when I was wounded and the wolves sought to eat me, now I repay again. There is nothing for Dagaeoga to do but to keep on perspiring, see that the blanket is still wrapped around him, and tonight I will get something in which to cook the food he needs." "How will you do that ?" "I will go again to my village.
I call it mine because it supplies what we need and I will return with the spoil.
Bide you in peace, Dagaeoga.
You have called me an accomplished burglar.
I am more, I am a great one." Robert had the utmost confidence in him, and it was justified.
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