The Delight Makers

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As soon as the Hishtanyi has done his work he will call the uuityam, and then those shall go that must.
Perhaps I may go, perhaps not. It may be that both of us will be sent along. But we will go soon," he fiercely mut- tered, " soon, to take from the Tehuas what is precious to the heart of our father, who now goes toward Shipapu." Okoya felt wildly excited and could barely restrain him- self. Thirst for revenge joined the intense wish to become a warrior. But Hayoue's placed a damper on his en
...thusi- asm, else he might have left that night alone, with bow and arrow and a stone knife, to hover about the Puye until some luckless Tehua fell into his hands. He saw, .however, that nothing could be done without the consent and support of the higher powers, and that he must curb his martial ardour and abide by the decisions of Those Above. The present topic of conversation being exhausted, both sat in silence for a while, each following his own train of thoughts.
Okoya was the first to speak again.


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