. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Early next morning Old Grizzly started out tofetch the meat. Then the young antelopes said tothe grizzly cubs, Let us skip down from thehouse. Bear cubs said, Our mother wants us not to skipdown. Our livers might get loose. Young antelopes again said, Look here! Wewill jump over logs. One cub said, Our mother wants us not tojump over logs. We might run against treelimbs. Again a young antelope said, Look here! Letus dive. The cub said, Our mother wants us not toplunge in the water ; sm


. Myths and legends of the Pacific Northwest : especially of Washington and Oregon . OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Early next morning Old Grizzly started out tofetch the meat. Then the young antelopes said tothe grizzly cubs, Let us skip down from thehouse. Bear cubs said, Our mother wants us not to skipdown. Our livers might get loose. Young antelopes again said, Look here! Wewill jump over logs. One cub said, Our mother wants us not tojump over logs. We might run against treelimbs. Again a young antelope said, Look here! Letus dive. The cub said, Our mother wants us not toplunge in the water ; smothering, we might die. The young antelopes asked only once more, Look here ! Let us play smoke out. The cub said, Our mother told us not aboutthis. Here we will play this. The young antelopes threw rotten wood into thelodge, and went into it first. The bear cubs put thecover on. The young antelopes said, Pretty soonyou must open again. Yes, said the cubs. Soon the young antelopes cried: Two smoke in,two smoke out; two smoke in, two smoke out, . . 135 MYTHS AND LEGENDS smother,


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