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name again. Then it returned to him. And, when it came to him 

 he again told it his name. "Say ' lidl'nr,'" said IkU'nl to thi.s child. 

 And the child in turn said so. And again it said it right. Then, as 

 it went away from him, it began repeating his name. '•IkirnI, 

 IMl'nl, Jldrnl," it began saying. While it was saying " IMfni *' it 

 entered the house. That time it did not forget the iiame. 



And, even while opening the door, it kept repeating '* Itdl'ni." The 

 child said to its grandfather: " Grandfather, tiud IMl'nl; grandfather, 

 tind lldrni." And it led its grandfather to the place from whence 

 it had come. They came to where he floated. The wife was also 

 with them. And, being at once much troubled at the sight of him, 

 the}' quickly got into his canoe. Thej' came in front of their house 

 with him. 



When the}' got out they w^anted to take him up to the house 

 quickly. Then he showed them his legs. He also showed them that 

 he was unable to stand. He merely made signs with his tino-ers. He 



1 da P qle'sgadan. WA'gien ha'osin la gui 1' sta'e'lan. WA'gien 



for it forgot. And again him toward it returned. And 



2 la 'An r qa'Llas l.u ha'osin ki'a'n lag'' V sudai'an. ''Hdl'nl hin 



hiu to it came when again his name to it he told. "ildi'ni like 



3 1 su," hin anA'n 'a'as ha'osin IMl'nl sudai'an. WA'gien anA'ii 



(imp.) say," like this child again ildi'ni .said to. And thi.s 



4 a'as ha'osin gifia'n sfl'wani. WA'gien ha'osin V kiJye'daiane. 



child again like said. And again he said it right. 



5 Wa'i-.u ha'osin 1a stA V qii'-its-qallyan V kie' T klwi'dAfiidan. 



Then again from him it as it went away his name it began to repeat. 



t) ! r^'IMfnl, IMi'nl, Ildi'ni, ": | hin V su'-idan. Hawa'n "IMl'nl" hin 



••ildi'ni, ildi'ni, ildi'ni," like it began to say. Yet •'ildi'ni" like 



7 r su'gAiidan na g"" 1' qatclai'an. Wa'L.u Llao gAin kie' da V 



while it was saying house to it entered. Then, however, not the name for it 



8 qle'sgadanan. 



forgot. 



9 WA'gien k!iwe' V da'a'sLtcIasi 'ai'yan "•IMl'nl," V su'daltclaian: 



And the door it opened right through "ildi'ni," he went in saying: 



10"Tcina'-i, IMl'nl qeigA'iia,'' hin a'nAii 'a'as tcI'nAii sudai'an. 



"Grandfather, iidi'ni find," like this child its grandfather .said to. 



11 WA'gien gie'stA V qa'gan 'a 1' tci'na la V 'alqa'-idan. WA'gien 



And from whence it went to its grand- its it led. And 



father 



12 ga-i'ns g" la 'An V isLla'a'wan. L' dja i'sin la aI idja'n. WA'gien 



" floated at him to they came. His wife too him with was. And 



13 na"aistAgafian V IklwI'dAsLyua'n'was l.u la'gu'e Y xu'stALiawan. 



as soon as (they saw they were much troubled when into his they got quickly, 



him) " (canoe) 



1-1 WA'gien ne xetg", 1a dA'fiAl 1' 'a'sgada'wan. 



And the in front him with they arrived, 



house of 



15 L' ist!a}a"was gien hawi'dan na g"' V isde'ye d'' 



They got off when quickly house to him take up to 



16 la l'gudAiia"wan. WA'gien qlo'lawuii la 1' qenda"wan. Gia'ga-i 



they wanted to do to him. And his legs he showed to them. To stand 



17 'ado' r 'esga'si i'sin la V qenda"wan. Hi'nan 'a-i la SLli'silAiigaiian. 



he was unable too he showed them. Only he made signs with his fingers. 



