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Kim

CHAPTER 9
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CHAPTER 9.
S' doaks was son of Yelth the wise-- Chief of the Raven clan.
Itswoot the Bear had him in care To make him a medicine-man.
He was quick and quicker to learn-- Bold and bolder to dare: He danced the dread Kloo-Kwallie Dance To tickle Itswoot the Bear! Oregon Legend Kim flung himself whole-heartedly upon the next turn of the wheel.

He would be a Sahib again for a while.

In that idea, so soon as he had reached the broad road under Simla Town Hall, he cast about for one to impress.

A Hindu child, some ten years old, squatted under a lamp-post.
'Where is Mr Lurgan's house ?' demanded Kim.
'I do not understand English,' was the answer, and Kim shifted his speech accordingly.
'I will show.' Together they set off through the mysterious dusk, full of the noises of a city below the hillside, and the breath of a cool wind in deodar-crowned Jakko, shouldering the stars.

The house-lights, scattered on every level, made, as it were, a double firmament.


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