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Jerry of the Islands

CHAPTER I
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For Jerry really did know more about crocodiles than the average human.

He could smell a crocodile farther off and more differentiatingly than could any man, than could even a salt-water black or a bushman smell one.

He could tell when a crocodile, hauled up from the lagoon, lay without sound or movement, and perhaps asleep, a hundred feet away on the floor mat of jungle.
He knew more of the language of crocodiles than did any man.

He had better means and opportunities of knowing.

He knew their many noises that were as grunts and slubbers.


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