WOODMYTH & FABLE 



THE TEN TRAILS 



'NCE there were two Indians 

 who went out together to 

 hunt. Hapeda was very 

 strong and swift and a won- 

 derful bowman. Chatun was much weaker 

 and carried a weaker bow; but he was 

 very patient. 



As they went through the hills they 

 came on the fresh track of a small Deer. 

 Chatun said : "My brother, I shall follow 

 that." 



But Hapeda said: "You may if you 

 like, but a mighty hunter like me wants 

 bigger game.'* 

 So they parted. 



Hapeda went on for an hour or more 

 and found the track of ten large Elk going 





