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Among Malay Pirates

CHAPTER IX
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At last they stopped before a small village, tied the prahu up to a tree, and then the man who seemed to be the captain went ashore with two or three others.

The lads heard a loud outburst of anger, and a voice which they recognized as that of the rajah storming and raging for some time; then the hubbub ceased.

An hour later the rajah himself came on board with two or three attendants, and a man whom they recognized as speaking a certain amount of English.

The rajah scowled at them, and from the manner in which he kept fingering his kris they saw that it needed a great effort on his part to abstain from killing them at once.

He spoke for some time in his own language, and the interpreter translated it.
"You are dogs--you and all your countrymen.


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