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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER XI
19/42

If you order yourself to sleep, sleep you will.

I have your rifle and mine, and if the enemy should come I think I can hold 'em off." "They will not come," said Tayoga, "at least, not today nor in the night that will follow.

They are so busy with the Great Bear and the Mountain Wolf and Daganoweda that they will not have time to hunt among the hills for the two who have sought refuge here.

What of the skies, Dagaeoga?
What do they promise ?" Robert, standing in the entrance, took a long look at the heavens.
"Rain," he replied at last; "I can see clouds gathering in the west, and a storm is likely to come with the night.

I think I hear distant thunder, but it is so low I'm not sure." "Areskoui is good to us once more.


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