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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER X
19/35

It is no shame to us to wish to save our lives.
Lost, they would be of no use either to ourselves or to those whom we are here to serve.

I think I see now the place that is waiting for us." He pointed to a dense clump of scrub cedars growing on hard and rocky ground.
"I see," said Robert.

"We can approach it without leaving any trail, and in that mass of green no foe will notice us unless his eyes are almost against us." "Dagaeoga, at times, shows understanding and wisdom.

The day may come when he will be a great scout and trailer--if he lives long enough." "Go ahead, Tayoga, if it amuses you to make game of me.

If humor can be produced at such a time I'm glad to be the occasion of it." "It's best for us, Dagaeoga, to await all things with a light heart.


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