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The Delight Makers

CHAPTER III
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It was not a sign of much wisdom, but the boy was young and inexperienced in the stratagems of Indian warfare.

Tyope felt relieved.
Suddenly loud barking sounded directly in front of him, and at no great distance.

Tyope dropped on the ground and began to glide like a snake toward the place whence this last signal came.

He crouched behind a flat rock and raised his eyes.

It was in vain; nothing could be seen in the obscurity.


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