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at this time would be an impossibility in narration. 
Everything was different from what I had expected, for 
Frasincho had said that the king would treat me well, 
and help me onwards. From all I could see, however, 
I had fallen into very bad hands ; but there was now no 
remedy excepting to await the decision of fate. The 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 
Landin must have told Chikuse that I was en route to 
the lake. 
Beer drinking seemed to be going on to some extent 
in the huts immediately adjacent to that which I 
occupied. 
I have had a good deal of reflective comparison durin 
the quieter moments of my travels, and at this time 
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hfji—i 
