Myths and legends of Alaska . MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA Then ran Porcupine around in front of Beaver to playwith his friend. Now when this was finished, whatdid the Porcupine? He got food for the Beaver to this did the Porcupine: bark of a tree and leavesof a tree did he give him for a feast. Then, on his part,Beaver was afraid to eat. Then this said the Porcupineto his great friend, Beaver: Eat fast, friend. Eatfast, friend. Then so did the Beaver. Then said Porcupine, Friend, — thus said he toBeaver — to-morrow morning we play, you and stands a tree on a grassy slope. Ther


Myths and legends of Alaska . MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF ALASKA Then ran Porcupine around in front of Beaver to playwith his friend. Now when this was finished, whatdid the Porcupine? He got food for the Beaver to this did the Porcupine: bark of a tree and leavesof a tree did he give him for a feast. Then, on his part,Beaver was afraid to eat. Then this said the Porcupineto his great friend, Beaver: Eat fast, friend. Eatfast, friend. Then so did the Beaver. Then said Porcupine, Friend, — thus said he toBeaver — to-morrow morning we play, you and stands a tree on a grassy slope. There is myplayground. Then they slept. But Porcupine sang, Now along the edge I walk . . out falls my shooting star. Then spoke Porcupine to the sky, and the sky did became the sky. The ground was ice in themorning. Now again Porcupine invited the people to a feastfor great Beaver. Then Porcupine said, We play,friend. There stands my playground. Now very sharp was the cold. The ground was water ran down,


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