Myths and legends of Alaska . ed near the island. What are you sing-ing about? they asked Fox. This is what I was singing about, said Fox. Arethere more animals in the waters of the sea or on thedryland? Certainly there are more in the waters of the sea,so the Sea People replied. Well, let us see, said Fox. Come up to the sur-face of the water and form a raft from this island tothe land. Then I will take a walk over you and countyou all. The Sea People all came up to the surface of thewater and formed a raft. Fox ran over their backs, pre-tending to count them. But as soon as he reached land,h


Myths and legends of Alaska . ed near the island. What are you sing-ing about? they asked Fox. This is what I was singing about, said Fox. Arethere more animals in the waters of the sea or on thedryland? Certainly there are more in the waters of the sea,so the Sea People replied. Well, let us see, said Fox. Come up to the sur-face of the water and form a raft from this island tothe land. Then I will take a walk over you and countyou all. The Sea People all came up to the surface of thewater and formed a raft. Fox ran over their backs, pre-tending to count them. But as soon as he reached land,he jumped ashore and went home. Thats all. THE END III •. w c/o O Uo oz g c/3 HO h MYTHS AND LEGENDSOF ALASKA SELECTED AND EDITED BY KATHARINE BERRY JUDSON AUTHOR OF MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, AND MONTANA, TUB LAND OF SHINING MOUNTAINS ILLUSTRATEDmythslegendsofal00juds


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