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Some of the inhabitants of the Indian Peninsula are small men, but none could have left such marks as that. Voice Reading
The Hindoo proper has long and thin feet. Voice Reading
The sandal-wearing Mohammedan has the great toe well separated from the others because the thong is commonly passed between. Voice Reading
These little darts, too, could only be shot in one way. Voice Reading
They are from a blow-pipe. Voice Reading
Now, then, where are we to find our savage?" Voice Reading
"South America," I hazarded. Voice Reading
He stretched his hand up and took down a bulky volume from the shelf. Voice Reading
"This is the first volume of a gazetteer which is now being published. It may be looked upon as the very latest authority. What have we here? Voice Reading
"Andaman Islands, situated 340 miles to the north of Sumatra, in the Bay of Bengal. Voice Reading
Hum! hum! What's all this? Moist climate, coral reefs, sharks, Port Blair. convict barracks, Rutland Island, cottonwoods - Ah here we are! Voice Reading
"The aborigines of the Andaman Islands may perhaps claim the distinction of being the smallest race upon this earth, though some anthropologists prefer the Bushmen of Africa, the Digger Indians of America, and the Terra del Fuegians. Voice Reading
The average height is rather below four feet, although many full-grown adults may be found who are very much smaller than this. Voice Reading
They are a fierce, morose, and intractable people, though capable of forming most devoted friendships when their confidence has once been gained. Voice Reading
Mark that, Watson. Now, then listen to this. Voice Reading
"They are naturally hideous, having large, misshapen heads, small fierce eyes, and distorted features. Voice Reading
Their feet and hands, however, are remarkably small. Voice Reading
So intractable and fierce are they, that all the efforts of the British officials have failed to win them over in any degree. Voice Reading
They have always been a terror to shipwrecked crews, braining the survivors with their stone-headed clubs or shooting them with their poisoned arrows. Voice Reading
These massacres are invariably concluded by a cannibal feast. Voice Reading
"Nice, amiable people, Watson! If this fellow had been left to his own unaided devices, this affair might have taken an even more ghastly turn. I fancy that, even as it is, Jonathan Small would give a good deal not to have employed him." Voice Reading
"But how came he to have so singular a companion?" Voice Reading
"Ah, that is more than I can tell. Voice Reading
Since, however, we had already determined that Small had come from the Andamans, it is not so very wonderful that this islander should be with him. Voice Reading
No doubt we shall know all about it in time. Voice Reading

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