[The Delight Makers by Adolf Bandelier]@TWC D-Link bookThe Delight Makers CHAPTER IX 1/49
The interview between Okoya and Hayoue, which took place at almost the same time that Shotaye fell in with the Tehua Indian on the mesa, had completely changed the mind of Say Koitza's eldest son, and turned his thoughts into another channel.
He saw clearly now to what extent he had been led astray by mere imagination,--to what sinister depths his reasoning had carried him.
Since Hayoue's talk, Okoya felt like another man.
The world of his thoughts, limited as it was still, appeared now in rosy hues, hope-inspiring and encouraging in spite of all obstacles. These obstacles he saw in their true light, and the last warning of Hayoue had made a deep impression.
But obstacles clearly understood are half surmounted already, and "threatened people live long." It is not good for man to be alone.
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