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  • He lapsed into sullen silence again, and Opee-Kwan nudged Koogah, who shook his head with slow amazement and murmured, "It is very strange."

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  • "Eat; thou art hungry," Opee-Kwan commanded, and Nam-Bok shut both his eyes and shoved his fist into the big pot of putrid fish.

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  • "There cannot be so many people in all the world," Opee-Kwan objected, for he was stunned and his mind could not grasp such magnitude of numbers.

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  • Koogah dropped an open leer to Opee-Kwan, and, the laughter growing around him, continued: The wind blows from the south and blows the schooner south.

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  • Nam-Bok walked by the side of Opee-Kwan, and the villagers followed after, save those of the women who lingered a moment to lay caressing fingers on the shawl.

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  • Opee-Kwan rose to his feet "And now, O Nam-Bok, the feast is ended, and we would listen concerning the strange things you have seen."

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  • Opee-Kwan gripped him by the arm and kindly but firmly shook his senses back into him.

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  • Opee-Kwan's mouth was twitching violently, and he was about to make denunciation of such waste when Koogah kicked him to be still.

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  • Only Opee-Kwan was brave, as befitted the head man of the village.

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  • "Nam-Bok, that is very much iron," Opee-Kwan cautioned.

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