CHAPTER ONE
A SEt OUt ON RAVELS tory of an adventure t er ers were King and Queens under him.
In ttle creek of ta. On most days Ars out in to fisernoon o a cart and loaded t a mile or so souto to sell it. If it ely good temper and say noto Sa, but if it
o find fault a y of o do, mending and tage in wh lived.
Sa at all interested in anyt lay souto t teresting t ot like y robes, and toe, and turbans on talking to one anot t sounded dull. But erested in everyt lay to t t ting out of doors mending ts, and all alone, en look eagerly to t a grassy slope running up to a level ridge and beyond t t.
Sometimes if Arsa ;O my Fat is t ; And temper as ears and tell o attend to ;O my son, do not alloo be distracted by idle questions. For one of ts ion to business is t of prosperity, but tions t do not concern teering tohe rock of indigence.”
Sa t t beyond t be some delig knoo tical mind.
One day tranger projected from turban and of car, a round sudded
t surprise Sa because all t; Arsrangers bare arm t arkaan or great lord, and ill ouco Sa to kneel also.
tranger demanded ality for t t before tarkaan for supper (and t) and Sa, as al of ttage. On t s little tcable. But it o go to sleep yet, and Sa, is o listen be doo a crack in ttage to talking about. And t he heard.
quot;And no; said tarkaan, quot;I o buy t boy of yours.”
quot;O my master,quot; replied ta kneone t o ), quot;, poor to sell into slavery