B. C. 30,000

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Author: Sterner St. Paul Meek ISBN: 9781465555557
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sterner St. Paul Meek
ISBN: 9781465555557
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
A scream of rage split the darkness. From the side of the fire where the women sat darted Esle, the High Priestess, a bloody bit of liver in her hand. Following her, and snarling like an enraged cat, came one of the maidens of the tribe. The aged hag, Esle, whose duty it was to declare to the tribe the will of Degar Astok, the mighty one who dwelt in the heavens and sent the storms to enforce his will, came to a pause before Uglik, the Chief and tribal Father. "Una was eating of the man's piece," she shrilled as she held the fragment aloft. Uglik dropped the thigh bone from which he had been ripping the meat in huge chunks. He took the liver from Esle and examined it. "Bring me my spear!" he roared as he lunged forward and grasped Una by the hair. "Una has stolen that which is tabu to her and I will punish her
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A scream of rage split the darkness. From the side of the fire where the women sat darted Esle, the High Priestess, a bloody bit of liver in her hand. Following her, and snarling like an enraged cat, came one of the maidens of the tribe. The aged hag, Esle, whose duty it was to declare to the tribe the will of Degar Astok, the mighty one who dwelt in the heavens and sent the storms to enforce his will, came to a pause before Uglik, the Chief and tribal Father. "Una was eating of the man's piece," she shrilled as she held the fragment aloft. Uglik dropped the thigh bone from which he had been ripping the meat in huge chunks. He took the liver from Esle and examined it. "Bring me my spear!" he roared as he lunged forward and grasped Una by the hair. "Una has stolen that which is tabu to her and I will punish her

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