The book The Fire Bird was written by author Gene Stratton Porter Here you can read free online of The Fire Bird book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Fire Bird a good or bad book?
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One day I lost from my necklace A carved piece of rare blue shell, A beautiful heaven tinted shell, a treasure, Got from traders from the Islands of the seas Far to the south of us across vast waters; COUY-OUY AND MOUNTAIN LION 31 A big shell so precious among us that only one Cost us the weaving of fifty blankets; The greatest wealth known to our people. Slipping unseen from all the others, I went alone through a trail of deep forest To the back of a far secret cavern I knew, Where lay hidden ...my precious blue shell, And I cut one small piece from it, For the mending of my necklace. When I came back to the sun, O Medicine Man, And through the forest followed my trail, I heard the rushing thunder footsteps And the death growl of Black Bear. I looked, and I saw at the welcoming cavern mouth, Hurrying in from the forest, the bloody killer, Mother black bear, gaunt and hard chased, With far hanging tongue and foam dripping jaws; And behind her, panting and whimpering, Her pair of travel worn hungry little children.
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