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Show - 178 - Turi looked straight at him, his eyes seeming to nierce all the way through his son. "No, it will not bring back the Pakeha doctor. It will, hoxtfever, serve as an example to all who would think in the future to take the x^rord of Turi lightly. My xtford is my truth. You can keen your mercy. Mustice shall be done." Again Roa found himself sneaking against his will. "You call it lustice, my father, when the killers are murdered In turn? When does such a cycly end?" he nuestioned calmly. Fires of anger flashed from Turi's eves as he shouted, "Cease this woman prattle now! I command you as your chief! Leave this meeting immediately. I have snoken." Roa felt a terrible nang of disappointment tighten his chest. He also felt a great relief. He turned slowly and walked straight and dignified out of the meeting house. He blinked as Ra's bright rays brought him back to reality from the trance-like state he was under. He kicked at the dirt nath and his bare brown feet stirred un little eddies of dust. He |