1Pango was shot on Delft main road and died of his injuries.
2These were also under the command of a kinsman of Pango Dooni.
3And Pango Dooni's Son standing by, with a shining face, said, Peace!
4Two hundred of us rode out to face Pango Dooni in this road.
5He bade me take my men to keep the road against Pango Dooni.
6Then he remembered the tribe-call given his father by Pango Dooni.
7The taking of Pango Wango had not been, I fear, a moral victory.
8Choose ye between Boonda Broke, the mongrel, and Pango Dooni, the great hillsman.
9When these heard Pango gate which should be opened to them.
10Soon the canoes from Pango Pango, and of other tribes, their allies, appear.
11I ride to Pango Dooni for the women and children's sake.
12The other two were for residential leases at Matantapua and Pango.
13One of those fellows was Pango Dooni's nephew, another was his wife's brother.
14It was Pango Dooni, it was the beggar of Nangoon.
15The son of Pango Dooni knows the lion's cub from the tame dog's whelp.
16The last runaway was no other than Pango's brother, who was forthwith christened Bango.