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The narrator tells the audience that he won't turn his back on God. He's not asking them to turn against him, he just wants them to prove to him that they were right to stay on God's side. He tells them that he's going to have to kill a bunch of heretics to prove that he was right to remain loyal to God. The narrator says that he wants to know where his blind faith in God will lead him. He wants to test his purity against the arrogance of humankind, the creatures created in the image of God. With this terrain, he says, it will be difficult for them to surround the wind-tale. They'll have to lie low and wait for the sign to appear before they can attack. They have a "click-ka-men" , the narrator says, and they're going to kill the "heretic" . He says that the man he killed was his older brother, who was banished from the tribe for being saved by the white man. He doesn't understand what the narrator is saying, but he says that by dying before they could prove they were warriors, they saved his pagan lies. He promises to give the narrator a chance to speak with God before he takes his soul.
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The narrator tells the audience that he won't turn his back on God. He's not asking them to turn against him, he just wants them to prove to him that they were right to stay on God's side. He tells them that he's going to have to kill a bunch of heretics to prove that he was right to remain loyal to God. The narrator says that he wants to know where his blind faith in God will lead him. He wants to test his purity against the arrogance of humankind, the creatures created in the image of God. With this terrain, he says, it will be difficult for them to surround the wind-tale. They'll have to lie low and wait for the sign to appear before they can attack. They have a "click-ka-men" , the narrator says, and they're going to kill the "heretic" . He says that the man he killed was his older brother, who was banished from the tribe for being saved by the white man. He doesn't understand what the narrator is saying, but he says that by dying before they could prove they were warriors, they saved his pagan lies. He promises to give the narrator a chance to speak with God before he takes his soul.
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