. The early herdsmen. Prehistoric peoples. What the Men Brought Home from the Mountains 39 and see the wild goat! Come and see the big jumper!" Many-dogs spoke not a single word until he went to the sacred fire, where he offered thanks. Then he turned to Tether-peg, who was standing by the fire. The wise woman glanced first at the eagle and then at the kid under Many-dogs' arm. She reached out her hand and touched the kid. "It's warm! It's alive!" she said. "Yes, the little jumper is alive," said Many-dogs. "I saved him from the eagle's ; Tether-peg re
. The early herdsmen. Prehistoric peoples. What the Men Brought Home from the Mountains 39 and see the wild goat! Come and see the big jumper!" Many-dogs spoke not a single word until he went to the sacred fire, where he offered thanks. Then he turned to Tether-peg, who was standing by the fire. The wise woman glanced first at the eagle and then at the kid under Many-dogs' arm. She reached out her hand and touched the kid. "It's warm! It's alive!" she said. "Yes, the little jumper is alive," said Many-dogs. "I saved him from the eagle's ; Tether-peg reached out her arms, and Many-dogs gave her the kid. For a mo- ment she pressed him to her breast. Then she fastened a cord about his neck and tethered him to a tent peg. Those w h o h a d 1 >een looking at the carcass of the goat now came to see the eagle. "It's a noble bird," said Many-dogs as lie stroked the eagle's feathers. "It's a sacred bird," added Tether- peg. "Tlie eagle is Sky's ii noble bird,' stroi'â â said .1/ i. 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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