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achin tnai chat kaag-ka me- 
ton-ud kan sia; umya iningkau 
phydchangnan anchu. 
7. Ipaindkna chit potdéd na sit 
lang ; pasawayona chit 4wakna 
on mampatéi sichat kaag-ka 
mamatéi kan sia. Awad pai 
nilumnok sit aphut tinogmanat 
oyuna. 
8. Achti man chit pinatéina 
on sachat kaag nangwachas si- 
lifcha. Ummé6i chat ichiim sit 
tongod chit liang-ngot kuyu- 
phyanchat tongod chit phyato. 
9. Na-amin pai chat kaag sit 
sauphian chit liang nisukat 
chat sumasayum. Maphyayaéag 
manét sachat kaag-ka iningkau 
sit tongod chit phyaté lummos- 
phicha sit chayom chit liang- 
ngot sa chiyon tiniliucha on Si 
Changatag-kot iphusnagcha ot 
mapoipoitéyancha ingkanas 
maicha tinai ud maiwayang sit 
phukasna. 
10. Sa chiyon naichon Si 
Changatag ta kinan chi kaag 
sit chayana inéina. Naaphis. 
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monkeys who followed him; 
however, he had with him his 
long bolo. 
7. He put the lower half of 
his body into the hole, stuck 
out his waist, and killed the 
monkeys who wanted to kill 
him. Whenever one entered 
the hole he cut off its head. 
8. Many were those killed by 
him when the monkeys used a 
stratagem. Some of them 
went to the back of the cave 
and dug a hole at the back a 
the rock. 
9. When the monkeys at the 
entrance of the cave were all 
exterminated many others came 
to replace them. After a while 
also those monkeys who were 
at the back of the rock passed 
through to the interior and 
thereupon caught hold of Si 
Changatag who was dragged 
out by them and torn to pieces 
until no more was left of his 
flesh. 
10. Thus perished Si Chan- 
gatag bitten to death by the 
monkeys on the road which he 
had traveled. Finished. 
4, sindngpat, past of songpdton, object of cutting down. 
6. tinainan, past of tainan what is left. 
phumtik one running, past phinumtik. 
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. tinédgma, past of togmdon: togmdok my object of cutting off. 
. silifcha their trick; the last sound of silif is a very slender fricative. 
. tiniliu, past of tiliwén what is seized. 
. kinan meaning generally “eaten” but also “destroyed.” 
indi, past of ayon what is passed, as a road walked over. 
