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loss of blood. There was the packet of herbs, just as Nuga had left it. I didn't lose a second in getting some of the stuff down, either, but before I had time to tell whether or not it was an antidote for the powder I had eaten before, I was attacked by another ant. It had followed me from the pool, and I was too sick to fight. I was feeling queer again, and terribly dizzy. I remember of keeping it off with stones, and it kept circling, circling—then I think it must have sprayed acid on me, those tropical ants can do that, you know. Anyhow, I felt that I was being burned, and the last I remember, things were, spinning about me. Then all grew black again.

How I got here I'm not sure—crawled, I think, for miles 'and miles. It was slow crawling, too, Doc, for I had to step on every spider and ant I saw along the way. There's a spider now, Doc, above the bed. Kill it! Kill it!

Now I suppose you think I've been lying, or have the D.T.'s, or the horrors, but if you do, you know what you can do Nuga will show you—Nuga, the devil-doctor, who believes in black man's magic.