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Strana 172
Finally the sun rose, and he sent his wife to tell her father that there was a herd of
buffalo. The chief cried out that his son-in-law had seen buffalo. The starving
people prepared hastily. They went east, on a high hill, and then on the next hill,
...
Finally the sun rose, and he sent his wife to tell her father that there was a herd of
buffalo. The chief cried out that his son-in-law had seen buffalo. The starving
people prepared hastily. They went east, on a high hill, and then on the next hill,
...
Strana 185
When the man went out hunting, he always painted his wife's face and body
before he started in the morning. His wife went for water to a lake near by. She
always went to the same place; and when she came to the lake, she took off her ...
When the man went out hunting, he always painted his wife's face and body
before he started in the morning. His wife went for water to a lake near by. She
always went to the same place; and when she came to the lake, she took off her ...
Strana 274
Thus the Duck got his wife and children again. Taking Coyote's children, he threw
them away here and there in the brush, and said, “ Why do you take care of these
? I do not want them.” Then he went back to where he had lived before.
Thus the Duck got his wife and children again. Taking Coyote's children, he threw
them away here and there in the brush, and said, “ Why do you take care of these
? I do not want them.” Then he went back to where he had lived before.
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