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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER VIII
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Far in the southwest, so it seems to me, the air becomes dim.

I know it, because I can't see the forests there as distinctly as I did a half hour ago, and I hold that the change in Areskoui's heart is propitious to our plan." "A long speech, but your tongue always moves easily, Dagaeoga, and what you say is true.

The mist increases fast, and before he goes down on the other side of the world the Sun God will be veiled in it.

Then the night will come full of clouds, and dark.

Look at Andiatarocte, and you will see that it is so." The far shores of the lake were almost lost in the vapors, only spots of forest green appearing now and then, a veil of silver being over the eastern waters.


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