Anglo-Saxon concept of personal fate or destiny.
1 For now, in Orlog , they are shouting death to all the giants.
2 Take the way where we are least likely to be noticed - towards Orlog .
3 He seemed to be able to make out the city of Orlog now.
4 We will go to Orlog , you and I-now ,andrescue Loto.
5 They did not hurt Loto; they took him away in a boat to Orlog .
6 Once in the open country they could grow larger and travel rapidly to Orlog .
7 There was a revolution in Orlog about six months ago.
8 Others of Targo's men have taken him-ina boat-to Orlog .
9 Once in Orlog they would find Loto-probably in Targo's palace-andbring him back with them.
10 And to-morrow he will not die, but go there into Orlog and become their king.
11 If she says we kill anybody who talks for Targo outside of Orlog , that goes.
12 I go to Orlog , to Raito, and to Tele.
13 They'll take him and the girl to Orlog .
14 For twenty years or more he has lived in Orlog , a city some fifty miles from Arite.
15 The drug would make them very large, and in a short time they could walk to Orlog .
16 They will leave Orlog as she directs.
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