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fox said, ‘‘No, we can’t do that; go to sleep.” She said, ‘‘I can’t.” 
He said, ‘‘Yes you will, yes you will.” He said it twice. She said, 
,,Good morning, sir; good morning, sir.’’ 
Rudimentary Song (c) 
Voice e = 88 
The following story was related and its song recorded by Fanny 
Provo (singer No. 13). 
STORY OF THE BEAR wHO STOLE THE WOLF’s WIFE 
A bear came and stole the wolf’s wife. She had a little baby. 
The baby cried, and so the father wolf followed the bear’s tracks 
and found the mother wolf. The bear was very angry and began 
to fight with the wolf, but the wolf threw him on the ground and 
took the mother wolf away. The bear had told the wolf that her - 
husband could not beat him, but the wolf threw the bear on the 
ground and beat him. The little wolf baby cried and screamed while 
his father was away. He was glad to see his mother and ran to her. 
The mother wolf did not want to leave the bear, but her husband 
made her come back with him. 
Rudimentary Song (d) 
VoicE 3= 63 
Ga Saas = 
Gy A A Ssh aia 
