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The Wings of the Morning

CHAPTER XII
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There is nothing more to be said.

Beware of the trees on your right.

They can send silent death even to the place where you stand.

And I will not fail you tonight, on my life," cried the interpreter.
"I believe you.

Go! But inform your chief that once you have disappeared round the rock whence you came I will talk to him only with a rifle." Taung S'Ali seemed to comprehend the Englishman's emphatic motions.
Waving his hand defiantly, the Dyak turned, and, with one parting glance of mute assurance, the Indian followed him.
And now there came to Jenks a great temptation.


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