The Outcasts

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"I, who am an Outcast because of my great age, Dog-Wolf, am evennow a great Fool; and so art thou, A'tim, an Outcast and a Fool. " "Your wit is like yourself, Shag, heavy and not too pleasing. Pray, why am I a Fool!" "That is no shack, " answered the Bull; "it is but a rock;there's a line of them, like a trail of teepees, for miles, stretching for the length of many a day's march, running asstraight as the cough of a Fire-stick, all looking like that one. Wie-sah-ke-chack, who is God of the Ani
...mals, put them there forthe Buffalo to brush their hides against--a most wise act. " With a weary sigh A'tim turned his eyes from the deceitful rock, and watched furtively for the chance of even a small Kill as theyjourneyed.
Day by day Shag was eating of the richer grass and becoming of agreat corpulency. Envious thoughts commenced to creep into themind of A'tim. Why should he starve and become a skeleton, whilethis hulking Bull, to whom he was acting as a friend and guide, waxed fat in the land that was of his finding?


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