Chapter XII

           

           IhavenoideahowlongLop-EarandIwanderedinthelandnorthoftheriver.Wewerelikemarinerswreckedonadesertisle,sofarasconcernedthelikelihoodofourgettinghomeagain.Weturnedourbacksupontheriver,andforweeksandmonthsadventuredinthatwildernesswheretherewerenoFolk.Itisverydifficultformetoreconstructourjourneying,andimpossibletodoitfromdaytoday.Mostofitishazyandindistinct,thoughhereandthereIhavevividrecollectionsofthingsthathappened.

           EspeciallydoIrememberthehungerweenduredonthemountainsbetweenLongLakeandFarLake,andthecalfwecaughtsleepinginthethicket.Also,therearetheTreePeoplewhodweltintheforestbetweenLongLakeandthemountains.ItwastheywhochasedusintothemountainsandcompelledustotravelontoFarLake.

           First,afterwelefttheriver,weworkedtowardthewesttillwecametoasmallstreamthatflowedthroughmarshlands.Hereweturnedawaytowardthenorth,skirtingthemarshesandafterseveraldaysarrivingatwhatIhavecalledLongLake.Wespentsometimearounditsupperend,wherewefoundfoodinplenty;andthen,oneday,intheforest,weranfouloftheTreePeople.Thesecreatureswereferociousapes,nothingmore.Andyettheywerenotsodifferentfromus.

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