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Green Mansions

CHAPTER XII
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Sometimes he said that it was at an immense distance, in a great wilderness full of serpents larger than the trunks of great trees, and of evil spirits and savage men, slayers of all strangers.

At other times he affirmed that no such place existed; that it was a tale told by the Indians; such false things did he say to me--to Rima, your child.

O mother, can you believe such wickedness?
"Then a stranger, a white man from Venezuela, came into our woods: this is the man that was bitten by a serpent, and his name is Abel; only I do not call him by that name, but by other names which I have told you.

But perhaps you did not listen, or did not hear, for I spoke softly and not as now, on my knees, solemnly.

For I must tell you, O mother, that after you died the priest at Voa told me repeatedly that when I prayed, whether to you or to any of the saints, or to the Mother of Heaven, I must speak as he had taught me if I wished to be heard and understood.
And that was most strange, since you had taught me differently; but you were living then, at Voa, and now that you are in heaven, perhaps you know better.


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