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Jerry of the Islands

CHAPTER XV
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There was no mystery there for Jerry, who merely knew things, or did not know things, and who never bothered about what he did not know.

Dried heads and other cured and mouldy portions of human carcasses impressed him no more than the dried alligators and dried fish that contributed to the festooning of Agno's dark abode.
Jerry found himself well cared for.

No children nor wives cluttered the devil devil doctor's house.

Several old women, a fly-flapping girl of eleven, and two young men who had graduated from the canoe house of the youths and who were studying priestcraft under the master, composed the household and waited upon Jerry.

Food of the choicest was his.


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