id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13876 Allen, Grant The Great Taboo .txt text/plain 77729 5355 87 clapping of hands, like some solemn litany: "Tu-Kila-Kila speaks true. The man upon whose shoulder the god laid his heavy hand as he spoke stood "The King of Fire is here, Tu-Kila-Kila," the lesser god made answer, "Water," Tu-Kila-Kila said, with half-tipsy solemnity, "you are a god "Let the Shadows come forward," the chief said, looking up with an air of that marked the taboo round Felix and Muriel's huts. "Tu-Kila-Kila is coming," the young man-Shadow said, in Polynesian, See; Tu-Kila-Kila, who is so great a god, has come from his own home on "I think," Felix said, turning to poor, terrified Muriel, "I've sent the "Tu-Kila-Kila hates me," Felix said, later in the day, to his attentive "But your taboo is up to-day," Felix said, "so my Shadow tells me." "God save the king!" Muriel said, in a quiet voice, trying to Tu-Kila-Kila, because he has taken the life of the last great god, whom ./cache/13876.txt ./txt/13876.txt