. The early herdsmen. Prehistoric peoples. 116 The Early Herdsmen Time and again hungry eyes were turned toward the tethered creatures. But no one dared touch them. Tether-peg saw these hungry looks. She, too, was troubled. Several times she asked herself, "Has the time come when we may kill the creatures tethered in our camp?" The third time the ques- tion came, she noticed a raven in an oak tree. "I'll ask the raven," she said. "The raven can tell me the will of the ; Wrapping herself in a warm skin garment, she went to the oak where the raven perched. &quo


. The early herdsmen. Prehistoric peoples. 116 The Early Herdsmen Time and again hungry eyes were turned toward the tethered creatures. But no one dared touch them. Tether-peg saw these hungry looks. She, too, was troubled. Several times she asked herself, "Has the time come when we may kill the creatures tethered in our camp?" The third time the ques- tion came, she noticed a raven in an oak tree. "I'll ask the raven," she said. "The raven can tell me the will of the ; Wrapping herself in a warm skin garment, she went to the oak where the raven perched. " Tell me, wise bird," said Tether- peg, "has the time come for us to kill and eat the creatures tethered in the camp?" The raven looked down from the tree and cawed. Tether-peg thought the The raven looked down from the tree and cawed raven Said,"No ! No ! No !". • •. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dopp, Katharine Elizabeth, 1863-. Chicago : Rand, McNally


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