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Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter Gabriel Garcia Marquez |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery." ||||| Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter Gabo |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter Gabo |
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter Gabo |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery." ||||| Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter The Nobel Prize recipient |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter The Nobel Prize recipient |
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. | Whose speedy recover did Mexican President Enrique Peña wish on Twitter The Nobel Prize recipient |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Urinary tract infections |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Urinary tract infections |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Urinary tract infections |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Lungs and urinary tract infection |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Lungs and urinary tract infection |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Lungs and urinary tract infection |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Lung infections |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Lung infections |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat Lung infections |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat An infection in his lungs |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat An infection in his lungs |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | What are the antibiotics administered to García Márquez supposed to treat An infection in his lungs |
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. | How many years after the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written did Gabo get a Nobel Prize 15 years |
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | How many years after the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written did Gabo get a Nobel Prize 15 years |
"I wish him a speedy recovery." ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. | How many years after the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written did Gabo get a Nobel Prize 15 years |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for For winning the Nobel Prize |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for For winning the Nobel Prize |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for For winning the Nobel Prize |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for Being an author |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for Being an author |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for Being an author |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for Being a contemporary Latin American author, and being a Nobel Prize recipient |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for Being a contemporary Latin American author, and being a Nobel Prize recipient |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for Being a contemporary Latin American author, and being a Nobel Prize recipient |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for For being one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for For being one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | What is Gabriel García Márquez known for For being one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. | Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery." Enrique Peña |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery." Enrique Peña |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. | Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery." Enrique Peña |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. | Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery." The president of Mexico |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery." The president of Mexico |
Mexican President Enrique Peña wrote on Twitter. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. | Who said, "I wish you a speedy recovery." The president of Mexico |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital Infections in his lungs, urinary tract, and dehydration |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital Infections in his lungs, urinary tract, and dehydration |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery." ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital Infections in his lungs, urinary tract, and dehydration |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital He was dehydrated |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital He was dehydrated |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery." ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital He was dehydrated |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital He was suffering from dehydration |
(CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. ||||| CNN en Español's Fidel Gutierrez contributed to this story. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital He was suffering from dehydration |
García Márquez, 87, is responding well to antibiotics, but his release date is still to be determined. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery." ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez admitted to the hospital He was suffering from dehydration |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts," according to the Nobel Prize website. | Who won the Nobel Prize for his literature in 1982 Gabriel Garcia Maquez |
García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. | Who won the Nobel Prize for his literature in 1982 Gabriel Garcia Maquez |
"All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| "I wish him a speedy recovery." | Who won the Nobel Prize for his literature in 1982 Gabriel Garcia Maquez |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized For dehydration |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized For dehydration |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized For dehydration |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized For having infections in his lungs and urinary tract |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized For having infections in his lungs and urinary tract |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized For having infections in his lungs and urinary tract |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract, and he was suffering from dehydration |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract, and he was suffering from dehydration |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract, and he was suffering from dehydration |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infection |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infection |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He had infection |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He was dehydrated because of infection |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He was dehydrated because of infection |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He was dehydrated because of infection |
The Nobel Prize recipient, known as "Gabo," had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract. ||||| He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| (CNN) -- Gabriel García Márquez, widely regarded as one of the most important contemporary Latin American authors, was admitted to a hospital in Mexico earlier this week, according to the Ministry of Health. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He was suffering from dehydration |
He was suffering from dehydration, the ministry said. ||||| Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his country is thinking of the author. ||||| García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He was suffering from dehydration |
García Márquez has spent many years in Mexico and has a huge following there. ||||| "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez," he tweeted. ||||| García Márquez was born in the northern Colombian town of Aracataca, the inspiration for the fictional town of Macondo, the setting of the 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude." | Why was Gabriel García Márquez hospitalized He was suffering from dehydration |
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. | Who arrived at the cave with Tibo Bukawai |
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry. | Who arrived at the cave with Tibo Bukawai |
The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior. ||||| Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. | Who arrived at the cave with Tibo Bukawai |
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior. | What kind of animals rushed by after Bukawai opened the cave door Hyenas |
The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior. ||||| He jerked poor little Tibo possibly a trifle more ruthlessly than necessary even at the pace Bukawai set; but the old witch-doctor, an outcast from the society of man, diseased, shunned, hated, feared, was far from possessing an angelic temper. | What kind of animals rushed by after Bukawai opened the cave door Hyenas |
The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received. ||||| After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. | What kind of animals rushed by after Bukawai opened the cave door Hyenas |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. | What formed the primitive door that Bukawai removed A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. | What formed the primitive door that Bukawai removed A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide |
The opening was low and narrow. ||||| The floor was comparatively smooth, for the dirt which lay thick upon it had been trodden and tramped by many feet until few inequalities remained. | What formed the primitive door that Bukawai removed A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide |
He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry. ||||| Bukawai walked as rapidly through the winding gallery as one would traverse a familiar lane by daylight. | Who knew every twist and turn of the gallery Bukawai |
He knew every twist and turn as a mother knows the face of her child, and he seemed to be in a hurry. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior. | Who knew every twist and turn of the gallery Bukawai |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. | Who knew every twist and turn of the gallery Bukawai |
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. | What lay beyond the mouth of the cave A narrow, rocky passage |
Bukawai replaced the saplings and seizing Tibo roughly by the arm, dragged him along a narrow, rocky passage. ||||| The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received. | What lay beyond the mouth of the cave A narrow, rocky passage |
Nature had given him few of the kindlier characteristics of man, and these few Fate had eradicated entirely. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. | What lay beyond the mouth of the cave A narrow, rocky passage |
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. | With whom did Tobi arrive to the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills Bukawai, a witch-doctor |
Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior. ||||| A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. | With whom did Tobi arrive to the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills Bukawai, a witch-doctor |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| The opening was low and narrow. ||||| The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received. | With whom did Tobi arrive to the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills Bukawai, a witch-doctor |
After what seemed an eternity to Tibo, they arrived at the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills. ||||| Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. | With whom did Tobi arrive to the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills Bukawai |
Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. ||||| The hyenas, snarling, rushed past him and were lost to view in the blackness of the interior. ||||| A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. | With whom did Tobi arrive to the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills Bukawai |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| The opening was low and narrow. ||||| The passage was tortuous, and as it was very dark and the walls rough and rocky, Tibo was scratched and bruised from the many bumps he received. | With whom did Tobi arrive to the mouth of a cave between two rocky hills Bukawai |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. | What was the door of the cave made of Saplings and rawhide |
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| The opening was low and narrow. | What was the door of the cave made of Saplings and rawhide |
Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. ||||| The opening was low and narrow. | What was the door of the cave made of Saplings and rawhide |
A few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide closed it against stray beasts. ||||| Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. | What was the door of the cave made of Few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide |
Bukawai removed the primitive door and pushed Tibo within. ||||| The opening was low and narrow. | What was the door of the cave made of Few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide |
Shrewd, cunning, cruel, vindictive, was Bukawai, the witch-doctor. ||||| The opening was low and narrow. | What was the door of the cave made of Few saplings bound together with strips of rawhide |
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