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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER IV
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They are protected by the instinct that Manitou, watching over the least of his creatures, has given to them." "Why this dissertation on birds at such a time, Tayoga ?" "Dissertation is a very long word, but I am talking for Dagaeoga's own good.

He has learned much of the forest, but he can learn more, and I am here to teach him." "Wondrous good of you, Tayoga, and, in truth, your modesty also appeals to me.

Proceed with your lesson in woodcraft, although it seems to me that you have chosen a critical time for it." "The occasion is most fitting, because it comes out of our present danger.

We wish to see the approach of our enemies who will lie down among the grass and bushes, and creep forward very silently.

We will not see them, perhaps, but others will give warning." "Oh, you mean that the birds, alarmed by the warriors, will fly away ?" "Nothing else, Dagaeoga." "Then why so much circumlocution ?" "Circumlocution is another very long word, Dagaeoga.


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