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fear of the lion. That Ugh-lomi could kill Uya for good--Ugh-lomi whom  
she had seen born--was impossible. It was Uya still seeking his enemy!  
And then came the strange return of Ugh-lomi, a wonderful animal seen  
galloping far across the river, that suddenly changed into two animals,  
a horse and a man. Following this portent, the vision of Ugh-lomi on the  
farther bank of the river.... Yes, it was all plain to her. Uya was  
punishing them, because they had not hunted down Ugh-lomi and Eudena.  
The men came straggling back to the chances of the night while the sun  
was still golden in the sky. They were received with the story of  
Ugh-lomi. She went across the river with them and showed them his spoor  
hesitating on the farther bank. Siss the Tracker knew the feet for  
Ugh-lomi's. "Uya needs Ugh-lomi," cried the old woman, standing on the  
left of the bend, a gesticulating figure of flaring bronze in the  
sunset. Her cries were strange sounds, flitting to and fro on the  
borderland of speech, but this was the sense they carried: "The lion  
needs Eudena. He comes night after night seeking Eudena and Ugh-lomi.  
When he cannot find Eudena and Ugh-lomi, he grows angry and he kills.  
Hunt Eudena and Ugh-lomi, Eudena whom he pursued, and Ugh-lomi for whom  
he gave the death-word! Hunt Eudena and Ugh-lomi!"  
She turned to the distant reed-bed, as sometimes she had turned to Uya  
in his life. "Is it not so, my lord?" she cried. And, as if in answer,  
the tall reeds bowed before a breath of wind.  
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