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the Others to look at you do not turn your face toward her. Turn 

 your back to her." 



He then went down again upon the arrows. Now he sat erect in 

 his father's house, and all the town of QIado' came in to look at him. 

 Then the one with whom he had l)een in love looked in at him, and he 

 turned his l)ack upon her. I^v and b}^ fascinated by the sight of him, 

 she died. 



The first part of a longer Masset story resembles this. See Memoirs of the Jesup 

 North Pacific Exj)e<lition, volume V, pages 228 and 229. Also compare the story of 

 Big-tail of the present series. The scene of this, like many others, is located at the 

 Tsimshian town of Q!ad6^; see the last episode in the story of A-slender-one-who- 

 was-givcn-away. 



