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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER IV
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Hear their voices carrying all through the heavens!" "Which is Manitou ?" "That I cannot tell.

But the great gods talk, one with another, though what they say is not for us to know.

It is not right that mere mortals like ourselves should understand them, when they speak across infinite space." "It may be that you're right, Tayoga," said Willet.
The three did not yet go into the spruce shelter, because, contrary to the signs, there was no rain.

The wind moaned heavily and thick black clouds swept up in an almost continuous procession from the western horizon, but they did not let a drop fall.

The thunder at the four points of the horizon went on, the reports moving from north to east, and thence to south and west, and then around and around, always in the same direction.


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