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

CHAPTER IV
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Then Gray Elk said he did not know how he knew about _Sch-coo-dah_, the star that was bit.

This made the Raven angry, for he was very cur'ous; an' he thought the Gray Elk had two tongues.
"'Then it came the month of the first young grass an' Sublette was back for furs.

Also he brought many goods; an' he gave to the Raven more of the powder of the whirlwind in a little box, At once the Raven made a feast of ducks for the Gray Elk; an' he gave him of the whirlwind powder; an' at once his teeth came together an' the Gray Elk was twisted till he died.
"'Now no one knew that the Raven had the powder of the whirlwind, so they could not tell why all these people were twisted and went to the Great Spirit.

But the Squaw-who-has-dreams saw that it was the Raven who killed her husband, the Gray Elk, in a vision.

Then the Squaw-who-has-dreams went into the mountains four days an' talked with _Moh-kwa_, the Bear who is the wisest of the beasts.


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