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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER III
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They notice everything and if we were to go too fast they'd be sure to see it." They no longer sought to control their floating support, and, as the wind suddenly sank very much, it hung lazily on the crests of little waves.
It was a hard test to endure, while the canoe with the four relentless warriors in it rowed about seeking them.

Robert paid all the price of a vivid and extremely brilliant imagination.

While those with such a temperament look far ahead and have a vision of triumphs to come out of the distant future, they also see far more clearly the troubles and dangers that confront them.

So their nerves are much more severely tried than are those of the ordinary and apathetic.

Great will power must come to their relief, and thus it was with Robert.


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