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A Truthful Woman in Southern California

CHAPTER XI
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She had a little house made of brush and had a fire; she was sitting by the fire with a little knife; she was working with it.

She had a bone; all came up and looked at her; she had a heap of roots--that is what she lived on--and had little sacks to carry them in.

As soon as we sat down she put a lump of them to roast on the fire.

Finally we got ready to go, and we made signs for her to come with us.

She understood the signs for her to come with us; she picked up her things to take them on board." She had a dress made of duck skins, sewed together with the sinews of a seal, with needles made of bone--an eye drilled through.


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