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It is a tribal folk tale, dealing with a heroic deed by the father of the Keesh in "Keesh, the Son of Keesh" (see above).
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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Officials have been telling us that he was on an island off the coast of southern Iran, called Keesh (ph) Island.
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Keesh looked him steadily in the eyes for a full minute, then started up his dogs.
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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A deep silence fell, and all eyes centred on Keesh.
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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"Nay, nay, there is no need to answer," Gnob piped, while Keesh struggled with the paradox.
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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Then she thought of her children, ever to be unborn, and she walked over to Keesh and said, "I am ready."
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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Keesh looked at him, and thoughts of Mr. Brown's higher morality floated through his mind, and strong upon him was a vision of the leaping flames of Mr. Brown's particular brand of hell-fire.
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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Keesh had his best dogs in the harness, and shoved under the sled-lashings was his largest and finest pair of snow-shoes.
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Nay, I know already the speech that stirs in thy throat, O Keesh, and
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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Keesh, why does the Shaman Brown teach you that it is wrong to fight, when all his brothers fight?
KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010
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