Algonquin Indian Tales by Egerton R. Young
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The Children's Return--Indignation of Mary, the Indian Nurse--Her Pathetic History--Her Love for the Children--The Story of Wakonda, and of the Origin of Mosquitoes. CHAPTER III. More about Mary and the Children--Minnehaha Stung by the Bees--How the Bees Got Their Stings--What Happened to the Bears that Tried to Steal the Honey. CHAPTER IV. The Love Story of Wakontas--His Test of the Two Maidens--His Choice--The Transformation of Misticoosis. CHAPTER V. The Startling Placard--What Happened to the Little Runaways--The Rescue--Mary Tells Them the Legend of the Swallows--How Some Cruel Men were Punished who Teased an Orphan Boy. CHAPTER VI. Souwanas Tells of the Origin and Queer Doings of Nanahboozhoo--How He Lost His Brother Nahpootee, the Wolf--Why the Kingfisher Wears a White Collar. CHAPTER VII. |
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