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is your at once dignified and affectionate; and by it you come

CHAPTER IV
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He asked Gray Elk to tell him about it, for he was a prophet.

The Raven asked many questions; they fell from him like leaves from a tree in the month of the first ice.

So the Gray Elk called _Chee-bee_, the Spirit; an' the Spirit told the Gray Elk.
Then the Gray Elk told the Raven.' "'It was not a tail, it was blood--star blood; an' the star had been bit an' was wounded, but would get well.

The Sun was the father of the stars, an' the Moon was their mother.

The Sun, _Gheezis_, tried ever to pursue an' capture an' eat his children, the stars.


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