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The Ivory Child

CHAPTER IV
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Very poor business, any conjurer do better.

All common trick"-- here his eye fell upon Mr.Savage who was wriggling uneasily in the background.

"What matter with that gentleman?
Brother Marut, go see." Brother Marut went and freed Mr.Savage from two more snakes which seemed to have taken possession of various parts of his garments.

Also, amidst shouts of laughter, from a large dead rat which he appeared to draw from his well-oiled hair.
"Ah!" said Harut, as his confederate returned with these prizes, leaving Savage collapsed in a chair, "snake love that gentleman much.

He earn great money in Africa.


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