
Maretas
from The Lost World
The young chief of the Accala Indians, small, wiry, active, well-built, with lank black hair tied back with a leather thong. He has a proud and high spirit. His ears were pierced for ornaments which his captors (ape-men) tore out.
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About Maretas
Maretas is a supporting character in Arthur Conan Doyle's classic novel "The Lost World" (1912). The young chief of the Accala Indians, small, wiry, active, well-built, with lank black hair tied back with a leather thong. He has a proud and high spirit. His ears were pierced for ornaments which his captors (ape-men) tore out.
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