. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . z 5O s z OI/> * Q OS O uX H aib ZO h OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST At once the rain stopped and the clouds clearedaway, and the water sank. Then people said, If ashaman is bad, we will kill him. That is how itshall be. Then they went off to hunt. After Hawk-Man had been killed and the watershad sunk again, people found that the fires were putout all over the world. Nothing could be a time they did not trouble about it, but in afew days they began to talk about it. They sentOwl to Shasta to look ou


. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . z 5O s z OI/> * Q OS O uX H aib ZO h OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST At once the rain stopped and the clouds clearedaway, and the water sank. Then people said, If ashaman is bad, we will kill him. That is how itshall be. Then they went off to hunt. After Hawk-Man had been killed and the watershad sunk again, people found that the fires were putout all over the world. Nothing could be a time they did not trouble about it, but in afew days they began to talk about it. They sentOwl to Shasta to look out all over the world and seeif he could find any trace of fire. Owl took a featherblanket and went. Lizard watched him go and toldthe people how he was getting on. After a longwhile, when Owl did not come back, people thoughthe was dead. But Lizard said, Sh ! I can see him/Owl got to the top at last, very tired and wet withsweat. He looked all around. Twice he looked tothe west and there saw smoke coming from a sweathouse. After a while Owl came down from themountain and told the


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