Again Sanders - Classic Reprint Author:Edgar Wallace Makara, Chief of Kobala'ba, was paddled down the river to within ten miles of the residency, and here he hired new paddlers from a lower-river village, leaving the ten girls who had paddled him so far in charge of the village headman. He was young and skinny and beautiful to see, for not onlv did he wear the robe of monkey skins which is the rob... more »e of his rank, but his forearms were invisible under brass bangles : his hair was dyed red with ingola, his legs shone with oil, and he wore anklets of copper that clinked as he walked to the residency, where Mr. Sanders awaited him. " I see you, lord Sandi," he greeted the Commissioner, and his voice had the quality of boredom and weariness. " I see you, little chief," said Sanders, and there was acid in his tone. " And yet as I sat here before my fine house watching you
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CONTENTS; i bones and the bee 7; ii the terrible talker 33; iii the neighbour as thyself 55; iv the ghost walker 81 v the king's sceptre 109; vi in the manner of lipstick 135; vii the splendid things 163; viii bones the psychic 191; ix the rich woman 217; x the keepers of the treasure 245; xi the present 267; xii m'gala the accurst 291
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