Legends of Savage Life

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Meat he never indulged in. Stag's flesh he had always avoided, declaring that the least bit of it made him seriously ill ; but now all meats were alike to him, and he would not so much as moisten his few grains of parched corn with a little pemican or buft'alo-marrow, lest folks should say that it was by such means that he grew fat. What he desired to impress on the people was, that he was a Grand Medicine of such irreproachable character that the gods specially favoured him, and caused food to... be conveyed into his stomach while he slept at night by invisible agency ; and this seemed not improbable, since every morning when he made his appearance his face invariably wore the expression of a man who has just taken his fill of food of a sort he is extremely fond of. On such occasions, when they offered him things to eat, he would shrug his fat shoulders and piously raise his staggy eyes and say, " I have already breakfasted, " though that they knew was impossible, at least in a worldly sense, for the little tent he slept in, and which was removed some distance from the rest (as is the custom of Grand Medicines in order that their pious medi- tations may not be disturbed), contained not even so much as the usual deer-hide blanket which in these hard times was not unfrequently found nibbled all round by the hungry little children, who, put to bed supperless, could not go to sleep.

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