. Geronimo's story of his life . Dressed as in Days or Old ORIGIN OF THE APACHE Then the dragon took his bow, which wasmade of a large pine tree. He took four ar-rows from his quiver; they were made ofyoung pine tree saplings, and each arrowwas twenty feet in length. He took delib-erate aim, but just as the arrow left the bowthe boy made a peculiar sound and leapedinto the air. Immediately the arrow wasshivered into a thousand splinters, and theboy was seen standing on the top of a brightrainbow over the spot where the dragonsaim had been directed. Soon the rainbow wasgone and the boy was stan


. Geronimo's story of his life . Dressed as in Days or Old ORIGIN OF THE APACHE Then the dragon took his bow, which wasmade of a large pine tree. He took four ar-rows from his quiver; they were made ofyoung pine tree saplings, and each arrowwas twenty feet in length. He took delib-erate aim, but just as the arrow left the bowthe boy made a peculiar sound and leapedinto the air. Immediately the arrow wasshivered into a thousand splinters, and theboy was seen standing on the top of a brightrainbow over the spot where the dragonsaim had been directed. Soon the rainbow wasgone and the boy was standing on the groundagain. Four times this was repeated, thenthe boy said, Dragon, stand here; it is mytime to shoot. The dragon said, Allright; your little arrows cannot pierce myfirst coat of horn, and I have three othercoats—shoot away.* The boy shot an ar-row, striking the dragon just over the heart,and one coat of the great horny scales fellto the ground. The next shot another coat,and then another, and the dragons heart wa


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