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soft mud across the stream, where he had landed. Behind 
_and on either side of the flocks of cattle and sheep, armed 
with spear and bow and arrow, as were the herdsmen 
of 4,000 years ago, the black herdsmen stood to guard 
and little “‘totos” and at least equally loved cattle, seemed 
safe under their care. 
