[The Delight Makers by Adolf Bandelier]@TWC D-Link bookThe Delight Makers CHAPTER VIII 35/41
This Shotaye had expected; and as soon as his dirty face darkened the opening, it received a splash of muddy rain-water that caused the boy to desist from further prying. After Say had resumed her seat by the hearth, Shotaye bent toward her and whispered,-- "Mark me, the Shiuana are with us; the rainbow stands in the skies. Those Above know that what I speak to you is the truth." Okoya's mother nodded; she was fully convinced. The cave-dweller took up the former subject again. "Do not misunderstand me, sister," she said; "I do not say that it is well that Okoya should go to the house of the girl's mother.
There is danger in it.
But your son is careful and wise, and Mitsha is good, as good as our mother on high.
Therefore don't cross his path; let him go as he pleases; and if Mitsha should come to you, be kind to her, for she deserves it.
All this, however,"-- the tone of her voice changed suddenly,--"is not what I came to see you for.
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