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Muro's team oversaw more than 106,000 burials last year and assisted with 27,000 burials at private cemeteries.
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The Dominican annals describe Muro's death as having occurred in classic martyr fashion: He fell to his knees and addressed his attackers, "although it is not known what he said to them, nor did they listen to his words; rather, seeing him sitting there, like a ... target for their arrows, they shot at him, their arrows falling like rain, and one pierced his heart, so that the saint fell dead on the ground."
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Muro's wife was the sister of Uraso, the latter a man of naturally strong intellect, and his sister was not behind him in her particular domain.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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Muro's men had been on the observing line, and at Muro's suggestion they occasionally showed themselves, so as to assure the natives that they were still holding their ground.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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Muro's arm was bleeding profusely, and George quickly bound it up, while the enemy were hesitating.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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This did, indeed, look strange to John, who could, in a measure, account for Muro's non-appearance; but he could not understand why Uraso did not come.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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Muro's wife was quickly made acquainted with the Chief's wife, and the day following she had a consultation with her.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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On Muro's orders a watch was set on the movements of the savages, and from time to time reports were brought in concerning them.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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George and Harry followed, although it was evident it was not Muro's wish.
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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Mida, who was Muro's wife, said: "I do not know whether or not you know of Sutoto's affection for Cinda, but we learned about it, and have come over to attend the ceremony."
The Wonder Island Boys: Adventures on Strange Islands Roger Thompson Finlay
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