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The Delight Makers

CHAPTER XIV
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Not only might every one see her; she almost invited people to follow her on her wanderings.

Tyope, the Koshare Naua, the Chayani, might trail and spy out her movements as much and as long as they pleased, step by step if they wished; for the real object of her stroll they would never be able to guess.
After reaching the top of the plateau, Shotaye sat down on a protruding rock, from which she might look over the whole valley beneath.

She cared little for this; her main object was to rest and to think.

What she now undertook was a step preliminary to the last act.

A trail almost indistinguishable, so little was it used of late, led from the Rito to the north, where the Tehuas dwelt in caves in the rock which they name Puye.


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