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Miniwepta, belle of their com- pany, gibed at them for their failure and said that she would show the clumsy fellows how to reach the summit. Early in the morning she slipped out of camp on a pony. Her relatives followed, in fear of some rash and tomboyish exploit on her part, until they lost the trail, at nightfall. As it became dark they saw a fire 110 THE TETOXS American Myths and Legends burning on the mountain-side. Next night another fire appeared, higher among the crags. On the third nig...ht a red spark glowed and glim- mered away up on the precipice, a few hundred feet below the summit. On the fourth night no fire was seen. Miniwepta*s people rode home- ward in silence. THE BLACKFOOT RAID ** I ^HE first meeting of the Blackfeet with -*- Spayu was near Yellowstone River. As they saw him limping toward them at nightfall they could hardly believe he was a man. He was dressed only in a ragged, discolored shirt, his long hair and beard were matted with burs and grass, his eyes burned with insane fury, he was so reduced by hunger and suffering that he was a mere parchment-covered skeleton, and a gash on his thigh and raw spots on his feet left drops of blood, ill to be spared from his thin veins, upon the earth.
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