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Aji'i'nabit, kago owa- 15 bandan. Ajinimina'kut, pi'kwa^k kia'tani ma'kutawagan asawawint. Nanabucu kacitina omamon. Ajigintcitawa- gunanank, pamagu kanonigut awiya: "Nanabucu, kina 4 Y^ klbi^kwa'k?'* ''Aye®, ninsa, nicin, nimbi'kwa^k/ 20 ''Kawin win kri'^kitusi a'pi Papa'kiwis cawanimag." "Kaga't kawin nin nindobi'kwa'k osin, nicP." ''Nanabucu, kigi'katc mawin/ Taya! Nanabucu ugi^tcikanawabaman. Oganonan: "Aci- winan kigrkatc! Nindabwac kuca." 25 "TaVa't, taVa't, taVa't! Kawin kuca win ki'i'*k...itusi Pa'kiwis a'pi cawanimag/ Digitized by Google 229 came. Poor fellow! he was very much chilled by the water. "Off for home now let us go!" said Nanabushu. Then back home they went. And in the course of time they ate up their sturgeons. And by the time they had eaten them up, then was when Nanabushu had a turn at being hungry. And once while looking for sweet- brier berries, only a few of them he fetched home. Scarcely any nourishment from them did the woman get ; continually hungrier became his wife.
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