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THE STORY OF TOBY
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THE morning my comrade left me, as related in the narrative1, he was accompanied by a large party of the natives, some of them carrying fruit and hogs2 for the purposes of traffic, as the report had spread that boats had touched at the bay.
As they proceeded through the settled parts of the valley, numbers joined them from every side, running with animated3 cries from every pathway. So excited were the whole party, that eager as Toby was to gain the beach, it was almost as much as he could do to keep up with them. Making the valley ring with their shouts, they hurried along on a swift trot4, those in advance pausing now and then, and flourishing their weapons to urge the rest forward.
Presently they came to a place where the paths crossed a bend of the main stream of the valley. Here a strange sound came through the grove5 beyond, and the Islanders halted. It was Mow-Mow, the one-eyed chief, who had gone on before; he was striking his heavy lance against the hollow bough6 of a tree.
This was a signal of alarm;—for nothing was now heard but shouts of ‘Happar! Happar!’—the warriors7 tilting8 with their spears and brandishing9 them in the air, and the women and boys shouting to each other, and picking up the stones in the bed of the stream. In a moment or two Mow-Mow and two or three other chiefs ran out from the grove, and the din10 increased ten fold.
Now, thought Toby, for a fray
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fray
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shameful
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majesty
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prodigies
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hermit
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piety
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horrid
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anonymous
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prodigy
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superstitious
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molest
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plaintive
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procure
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courageous
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narcotic
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