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The White People

CHAPTER VI
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When he was old enough to swim he swam out one day, because he thought he saw some seals and wanted to get near them.

He swam out too far, perhaps.

He never came back, and the fishermen said his father's people had taken him.

When one has heard stories like that all one's life nothing seems very strange." "Nothing really IS strange," said Hector MacNairn.

"Again and again through all the ages we have been told the secrets of the gods and the wonders of the Law, and we have revered and echoed but never believed.
When we believe and know all is simple we shall not be afraid.


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