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Dahcotah

CHAPTER III
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"I will not be cheated out of my supper to-night," said he; so he cut the tongue out of the moose and placed it before the fire to roast.

Hardly had he seated himself to smoke, when sleep overcame him, and he knew nothing until morning, when a woman approached and shook him as before, pointing to the path.
He arose quickly and followed her; and as he touched her arm, determined to find out who she was, she, turning upon him a brow black as night, was suddenly changed into a crow.
The Dahcotah was completely puzzled.

He had never cared for women; on the contrary, had avoided them.

He never wasted his time telling them they were beautiful, or playing on the flute to charm their senses.

He thought he had left all such things behind him, but already had he been twice baffled by a woman.


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