Tales of Space and Time


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Tell her," she said. "Tell her, mighty men! Tell her the killing of  
Ugh-lomi."  
The old woman rose and struck her sharply across her mouth.  
"We could not find Ugh-lomi," said Siss the Tracker, slowly. "Who hunts  
two, kills none."  
Then Eudena's heart leapt, but she kept her face hard. It was as well,  
for the old woman looked at her sharply, with murder in her eyes.  
Then the old woman turned her tongue upon the men because they had  
feared to go on after Ugh-lomi. She dreaded no one now Uya was slain.  
She scolded them as one scolds children. And they scowled at her, and  
began to accuse one another. Until suddenly Siss the Tracker raised his  
voice and bade her hold her peace.  
And so when the sun was setting they took Eudena and went--though their  
hearts sank within them--along the trail the old lion had made in the  
reeds. All the men went together. At one place was a group of alders,  
and here they hastily bound Eudena where the lion might find her when he  
came abroad in the twilight, and having done so they hurried back until  
they were near the squatting-place. Then they stopped. Siss stopped  
first and looked back again at the alders. They could see her head even  
from the squatting-place, a little black shock under the limb of the  
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