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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER X
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They nibble at the leaves a little, then play a little, then nibble again." "I trust they'll keep up their combination of pleasure and sustenance some time, because it's very nice to lie here, rest one's overstrained system, and feel that one is watched over by a faithful friend, one who can do your work as well as his.

You're not only a faithful friend, Tayoga, you're a most useful one also." "Dagaeoga is lazy.

He would not have as a friend one who is lazy like himself.

He needs a comrade to take care of him.

Perhaps it is better so.


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