[Allan and the Holy Flower by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookAllan and the Holy Flower CHAPTER XVII 13/33
Put skin of god of the woods on to this man," and she pointed to Hans, "and who know difference? They like as two brothers already, only he smaller." "She's got it! By Jingo, she's got it!" exclaimed Stephen in admiration. "What Missie say ?" asked Hans, suspiciously. I told him. "Oh! Baas," exclaimed Hans, "think of the smell inside of that god's skin when the sun shines on it.
Also the god was a very big god, and I am small." Then he turned and made a proposal to Mavovo, explaining that his stature was much better suited to the job. "First will I die," answered the great Zulu.
"Am I, who have high blood in my veins and who am a warrior, to defile myself by wrapping the skin of a dead brute about me and appear as an ape before men? Propose it to me again, Spotted Snake, and we shall quarrel." "See here, Hans," I said.
"Mavovo is right.
He is a soldier and very strong in battle.
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