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The Incas got up early. Not finding Istvan, they were alarmed. When he, half-dead from fatigue and experienced horror, dragged himself to the gate, he was greeted with a joyful uproar. Sampa Anka grabbed him under the armpits and helped him to the hut.

“What happened to you, white brother? he kept asking. - Where have you been?

"I'm sorry, Anka," Isstvan whispered, sinking onto the couch. “I’ll tell you everything, but right now I don’t have the strength.”

He slept for almost a day and woke up cheerful, completely recovered from the shock of the night. Hardly waiting for the morning, Istvan went to Apu Uma and told about everything that he had to endure.

Sampa Anka, who sat silently beside him, stared in horror at the priest, while the chief shook his head grimly.

“You broke my ban, Amauta,” he said when Istvan finished his story.

“Sorry, Great Leader, but I couldn’t help but watch your people die.

“I understand that you were guided by a kind and brave heart. But what have you achieve
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