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Updated: June 27, 2025


As we came in sight of the warriors the men set up a great jabbering. Their eyes were wide in astonishment only, I presume, because of my strange garmenture, but as well from the fact that I came in company with a jalok, which is the Pellucidarian name of the hyaenodon. Raja tugged at his leash, growling and showing his long white fangs.

He had removed his pajama jacket one day to bathe in a little stream that was too small to harbor crocodiles, and while he and Akut had been disporting themselves in the cool waters a monkey had dropped down from the over hanging trees, snatched up the boy's single remaining article of civilized garmenture, and scampered away with it.

The girl pointed to Jenssen's body. "He carried it always," she said. The stranger searched the clothing on the corpse until he came upon the key. A moment more Meriem was free. "Will you let me go back to my Korak?" she asked. "I will see that you are returned to your people," he replied. "Who are they and where is their village?" He had been eyeing her strange, barbaric garmenture wonderingly.

"That's what she did, repeated it word for word, and I forgot the tang, for it was solemn, a declaration of religion pagan, if you will; and clothed in the living garmenture of herself. "'And the rest of it was torn away, she added, a great emptiness in her voice. 'It was only a scrap of newspaper. But that Thoreau was a wise man.

She rises like a creature made of jewels, to enlighten men against the snares of that same deep from which she has come up wearing splendours of loveliness for garmenture. "The people weep their tears for her pain; but she heals their hurts with a look. She restores their dead memories of youth to old men their memories of dead loves.

The latter was a tall, well built man of middle age, of a sullen and degraded countenance. His garmenture was that of the ordinary Malay boatman, but there was that in his mien and his attitude toward his companions which belied his lowly habiliments.

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