This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the famous poet . In this poem, . . the poet is lamenting the fact that he has not been able to avenge his brother's death. He asks the poet to tell him the truth about his brother. The poet replies that he does not want anyone to see the way he died. He wants to have someone to witness the way his brother was killed. He tells the poet that the lord promised him that he would avenge the death of his brother and that he should not let the three of them go with the others to avenge their brother. He says that he is still a chief's son, and he will not let them go. He
This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the famous poet . In this poem, . . the poet is lamenting the fact that he has not been able to avenge his brother's death. He asks the poet to tell him the truth about his brother. The poet replies that he does not want anyone to see the way he died. He wants to have someone to witness the way his brother was killed. He tells the poet that the lord promised him that he would avenge the death of his brother and that he should not let the three of them go with the others to avenge their brother. He says that he is still a chief's son, and he will not let them go. He