[Green Mansions by W. H. Hudson]@TWC D-Link bookGreen Mansions CHAPTER I 27/27
"Where are the hills of Uritay ?" He pointed to a star low down in the south-west.
"Then," I shouted, "let this bullet find Managa, sitting by the fire among his people, and let him fall and pour out his blood on the ground!" And with that I discharged my pistol in the direction he had pointed to.
A scream of terror burst out from the women and children, while Runi at my side, in an access of fierce delight and admiration, turned and embraced me.
It was the first and last embrace I ever suffered from a naked male savage, and although this did not seem a time for fastidious feelings, to be hugged to his sweltering body was an unpleasant experience. More cups of casserie followed this outburst; and at last, unable to keep it up any longer, I staggered to my hammock; but being unable to get into it, Runi, overflowing with kindness, came to my assistance, whereupon we fell and rolled together on the floor.
Finally I was raised by the others and tumbled into my swinging bed, and fell at once into a deep, dreamless sleep, from which I did not awake until after sunrise on the following morning..
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