[The Delight Makers by Adolf Bandelier]@TWC D-Link bookThe Delight Makers CHAPTER XIII 27/39
See here, satyumishe, I belong to those who know of war, and I should certainly have heard if there were any signs of the Dinne.
And our father the maseua would not have remained about the big house.
No, umo, it is not on account of the Moshome that the yaya and nashtio take no food." "But if there are no Moshome about, whence could there come danger to us ?" "From there;" and Hayoue pointed to distant cliffs where some of the cave-dwellings of Shyuamo were visible at the diminutive openings in the rock. "Why from there ?" "From Shyuamo hanutsh." "What can Shyuamo want to do harm for ?" Hayoue grew really impatient. "You think of nothing else but your girl," he grumbled.
"Have you forgotten already what I told you of Tyope and of that old sand-viper, the Naua ?" It thundered in the distance; a shower was falling south of the Rito, and its thunder sounded like low, subterranean mutterings.
Hayoue called out,-- "Do you hear the Shiuana? They remind you of what I said." The parts were reversed.
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