CHAPTER TEN: THE SHAMANTEN-1
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t of teaming sunlig understand t the headmans pleasure.
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times.
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tfully. Understanding ers distaste for to lope t pato a ten long bohe larches.
topped outside t. ted usks and tlers of elk and reindeer, but t merely ing troped sprays of pine, as if for some ritualistic purpose.
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sick.quot;
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t in ongue, addressing ter old later the door opened.
Standing in t, blazing-eyed, ted strongly, and glaring on .
times and o find.
quot;Dr. Grumman,quot; ;My names Lee Scoresby. Im from try of texas, and Im an aeronaut by profession. If youd let me sit and talk a spell, Ill tell you I? You are Dr. Stanislaus Grumman, of t;
quot;Yes,quot; said t;And youre from texas, you say. t;
quot;ell, trange ;
quot;Indeed. t. If you out, in t and talk out o s.quot;
quot;Most kind, sir,quot; said Lee, and carried out t to tove and poured to tin cups. German, to Lees ears, but Englisor of tory .
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