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Updated: May 2, 2025


The place was the hospital, or segregation ward, and a week of imprisonment was spent therein, in which nothing happened in the way of development of germ diseases, and nothing happened to him except regular good food, pure drinking-water, and absolute isolation from contact with all life save the youth-god who, like an automaton, attended on him.

And any dog would have decided that there was no love nor lovableness in the god behind the voice, nothing to warm one's heart nor to adore. It was at eleven in the morning that the pale youth-god put collar and chain on Michael, led him out of the segregation ward, and turned him over to a dark youth-god who wasted no time of greeting on him and manifested no friendliness.

"Harry was a keen one," Collins went on, apparently to the youth-god but mostly for his own benefit, being given to thinking aloud. "He picked this dog as a winner. And now what can he do? That's the question. Poor Harry's gone, and we don't know what he can do. Take off the chain." Released Michael regarded the master-god and waited for what might happen.

Harris Collins himself nodded the dark youth-god up to him, and turned an inquiring and estimating gaze on Michael. "The Del Mar dog, sir," said the youth-god. Collins's eyes brightened, and he looked Michael over more carefully. "Do you know what he can do?" he queried. The youth shook his head.

"As the great offerings set up for the Youth-god, I set up various sorts of offerings: for Clothes, bright cloth, glittering cloth, soft cloth, and coarse cloth, and the five kinds of things, a mantlet, a spear, a horse furnished with a saddle; for the Maiden-god I set up various sorts of offerings providing Clothes, a golden thread-box, a golden tatari, a golden skein-holder, bright cloth, glittering cloth, soft cloth, and coarse cloth, and the five kinds of things, a horse furnished with a saddle; as to Liquor, I raise high the beer-jars, fill and range-in-a-row the bellies of the beer-jars; soft grain and coarse grain; as to things which dwell in the hills, things soft of hair and things coarse of hair; as to things which grow in the great field plain, sweet herbs and bitter herbs; as to things which dwell in the blue sea-plain, things broad of fin and things narrow of fin down to the weeds of the offing and weeds of the shore.

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