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"
I
do
not
know
,
"
replied
Glenarvan
.
"
Your
people
will
not
accept
you
as
an
exchange
for
Tohonga
?
"
"
Me
alone
?
no
,
"
repeated
Glenarvan
.
"
All
of
us
perhaps
they
might
.
"
"
Our
Maori
custom
,
"
replied
Kai-Koumou
,
"
is
head
for
head
.
"
"
Offer
first
these
ladies
in
exchange
for
your
priest
,
"
said
Glenarvan
,
pointing
to
Lady
Helena
and
Mary
Grant
.
Lady
Helena
was
about
to
interrupt
him
.
But
the
Major
held
her
back
.
"
Those
two
ladies
,
"
continued
Glenarvan
,
bowing
respectfully
toward
Lady
Helena
and
Mary
Grant
,
"
are
personages
of
rank
in
their
own
country
.
"
The
warrior
gazed
coldly
at
his
prisoner
.
An
evil
smile
relaxed
his
lips
for
a
moment
;
then
he
controlled
himself
,
and
in
a
voice
of
ill-concealed
anger
:
"
Do
you
hope
to
deceive
Kai-Koumou
with
lying
words
,
accursed
Pakeka
?
Can
not
the
eyes
of
Kai-Koumou
read
hearts
?
"
And
pointing
to
Lady
Helena
:
"
That
is
your
wife
?
"
he
said
.