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He must remain here," Quoniam backed his friend up.
Quoniam had been in too great a hurry in telling the Canadian of the death of his enemy; it is true, though, that the negro acted in good faith, and really believed he had killed him.
Haec quosdam non sane indoctos viros audio ita pronuntiare ut primam in his litteram corripiant; rationemque dicant, quoniam in verbo principali, quod est ago, prima littera breviter pronuntiatur.
Quoniam hesitated for a moment; a feeling of regret and pain rendered his face gloomy.
Tranquil raised her in his arms, and, aided by Quoniam and the Captain, carried her hastily down to the cabin.
Quoniam had never during life raised any pretensions to be an orator.
Quoniam reappeared, the worthy Negro was dripping with water.
While saying this, Quoniam drew a paper from his pocket, and offered it to Tranquil, who almost tore it out of his hands.
The news brought by Quoniamhad further augmented this tendency of the hunters to melancholy; hence the conversation round the fire, ordinarily gay and careless, was sad and short.
At the moment when Lanzi and Quoniam were preparing to go to sleep, a slight crackling was heard in the shrubs.
Quoniam has a way of telling things peculiar to himself; if interrupted, he loses the thread of his ideas, and then he grows confused.
He understood this; for, while wielding his machete with far from common dexterity, and not allowing his enemy time to breathe, he looked anxiously around him: Quoniam was fighting like a lion by his side.
Quoniam handed him an article which he seemed anxious to conceal from the persons present; the Canadian uttered a cry of surprise on seeing it.
In fact, a few moments later, the branches cracked, the shrubs were smartly thrust aside, and Quoniam made his appearance.
The hunters were eager to hear the news of which Quoniam stated himself to be the bearer; after all they had been able to see during the past few days, they must possess considerable importance.
All," Quoniam repeated; "not one escaped; it must have been a frightful butchery.
Et kai en to aimati; kai to Spiritus est qui testificatur pneuma esti to martyroun, quoniam Christus hoti to pneuma est veritas.
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