The People of the Mist by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard
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"The woman, Baas: she who was given to me to wife, and many other women--her servants--with her. There are more than twenty of them outside, Baas, and all of them very big. Now, what shall I do with her, Baas? I came here to serve you and to seek the red stones that you desire, and not a woman tall enough to be my grandmother." "I really don't know and don't care," answered Leonard. "If you will be a god you must take the consequences. Only beware, Otter: lock up your tongue, for this woman will teach you to speak her language, and she may be a spy." "Yes, Baas, I will see to that. Is not my name Silence, and shall women make me talk--me, who have always hated them? But--the Baas would not like to marry her himself? I am a god, as you say, though it was you who made me one, Baas, not I, and my heart is large; I will give her to you, Baas." "Certainly not," answered Leonard decidedly. "See if the breakfast is ready. No, I forgot, you are a god, so climb up into the throne and look the part, if you can." As he spoke, Juanna came from her room, looking a little pale, and they sat down to breakfast. Before they had finished their meal, Soa announced that Olfan was waiting without. Juanna ordered him to be admitted, and presently he entered. "Is all well, Olfan?" asked Juanna. "All is well, Queen," he answered. "Nam and three hundred of his |
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