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But on this picture, the beauty of which is undeniable, Mickey (the barbarian) looks with disfavor. "Oh, it is dreadfully late!" says Mona, with much compunction. "Come, let us hurry." "Thin I may go, miss?" says Mickey..
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"Then the people who send them should be ashamed! But what about the other half of their time that they spend from home?" "Like me? Oh, no," says Mrs. Geoffrey. "Some of them are really beautiful, like pictures. When I was staying with Aunt Anastasia—the Provost's wife, you remember—I saw a great many pretty people. I saw a great many students, too," says Mona, brightening, "and liked them very much. They liked me, too." As the children whose ancestors came from Europe have stories about the heroes who killed wicked and cruel monsters—like Jack the Giant Killer, for example—so the Indian children hear stories about persons who had magic power and who went about the world destroying those who treated cruelly or killed the Indians of the camps. Such a hero was Kŭt-o-yĭs´, and this is how he came to be alive and to travel about from place to place, helping the people and destroying their enemies. Her confusion, however, and the fact that no one else is near, betrays the secret she fain would hide..
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