Myths And Legends of Our Own Land — volume 07 : Along the Rocky Range
Myths And Legends of Our Own Land — volume 07 : Along the Rocky Range
Charles M Charles Montgomery Skinner
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Risingunhurt, he demanded that they also should submit to the torture, and, like true Indians, they did so. When their flesh had been burned halfthrough and they were dead, he sounded his warwhoop and went on. On the day following he met two women picking berries, and told them toblow the leaves and thorns into his eyes. They did so, as they supposed, but with his magic breath he kept the stuff away from his face. "You are a ghost!" the women exclaimed. "No ghost, " said he. "Just a common pers...on. Leaves and thorns can do noharm. See, now. " And he puffed thorns into their faces and made themblind. "Aha! You are caught with your own chaff I am on my way to killthe Sun. This is good practice. " And he slew them, sounded his war-whoop, and went on. The morning after this affair some women appeared on Hurricane Cliff andthe wind brought their words to his ears. They were planning to kill himby rolling rocks upon him as he passed. As he drew near he pretended toeat something with such enjoyment that they asked him what it was.
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