The Yellow God

An Idol of Africa

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Historical
Cover of the book The Yellow God by H. Rider Haggard, The Horsham House Press
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Author: H. Rider Haggard ISBN: 1230000243365
Publisher: The Horsham House Press Publication: May 30, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: H. Rider Haggard
ISBN: 1230000243365
Publisher: The Horsham House Press
Publication: May 30, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

An African adventure story by one of literature's great adventure writers.

After this a council of war was held, and it was decided to camp there that night, since the position was good to meet an attack if one should be made, and the Ogula were afraid of being caught on the march with their backs towards the enemy. Alan was glad enough to hear this decision, for he was quite worn out and ready to take any risk for a few hours' rest. At this council he learned also that the Asiki bearers carrying his gold with their Ogula guides had arrived safely among the Ogula, who had mustered in answer to their chief's call and were advancing towards Asiki-land, though the business was one that did not please them. As for these Asiki bearers, it seemed that they had gone on into the forest with the gold, and nothing more had been heard of them. - Excerpt from 'The Yellow God'.

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An African adventure story by one of literature's great adventure writers.

After this a council of war was held, and it was decided to camp there that night, since the position was good to meet an attack if one should be made, and the Ogula were afraid of being caught on the march with their backs towards the enemy. Alan was glad enough to hear this decision, for he was quite worn out and ready to take any risk for a few hours' rest. At this council he learned also that the Asiki bearers carrying his gold with their Ogula guides had arrived safely among the Ogula, who had mustered in answer to their chief's call and were advancing towards Asiki-land, though the business was one that did not please them. As for these Asiki bearers, it seemed that they had gone on into the forest with the gold, and nothing more had been heard of them. - Excerpt from 'The Yellow God'.

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