Algonquin Indian Tales by Egerton R. Young
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The wild and picturesque Ka-ka-be-ka Falls
They howled with rage and terror The startling placard While her mate stood beside her Surrounding them were fierce Indian dogs The beautiful reflections in the water They tumbled the tall ghost over Their dog trains were in constant demand Where the fire was stolen The coyote was too quick for them Across a single log at a dizzy height Which white men now call Cathedral Mountain Their babies with them Gave him such a terrible beating The big rock was surely gaining on him [note: not in actual text] |
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