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14 know his name. ' The visitor had said to Wfixap lalaso^, | "Look 

 out for the one of our tribesmen who has a great treasure! — I mean || 



15 Head-Winter-Dancer- -for he will go around our world to play | with 

 the people of supernatural power, all around our world." Thus he 

 had said. | 



This occurred to Waxap!alas6^ while he was lying on his back. | 

 When night came, he tried to lie down in liis bed; ] lie did not go to 



20 sleep the whole night, however; but || his prince, Xaxosenaso^ 

 slept sweetly. Wien day came, | in the morning, Waxaplalaso^ 

 arose and scolded his | prince. He said to him, "Don't | think 

 always of sleeping! Don't you think of Head-Winter-Dancer, ] the 

 great shaman, the great war-dancer, who is famous all over the 



25 world, II and who is looking for a great shaman to play with ? I | 

 mean you ought to rise and wash yourself in this good river | 

 Ts!Elgwad. Thus he said. Xaxosenaso^ took up the | tongs and 

 struck his prince with them. || 



30 Xaxosen^so^ arose at once and went out of | the house. He 

 wanted to kill himself. He went up the river | Ts lElgwad ; and 

 when he came to the cascade of | Ts!Elgwad, he saw a hole in the 

 rock on the bank of the j river. He wanted to examine it, and he 



35 saw I! that the. holes were the eyes of a Dzonoq !wa. They were 



13 Wa, la^lae ^nek"eda bagunse bEgwauEm lax Waxap!alaso^: "Wa- 

 gil la yaL!aLEx qa5xda ^walase Logwala laxEnu^x" g'okulotex, yix 



15 Ts!ac[ama^ye qaxs ^nek^ae c[a's lii-'stalesElexEns ^nalax qa=s amle 

 leHvox nanawalakwaxsox awFstiixsEns ^nalax," -nex'^lae. 



Wii, heEm^lawis g'ax g'Ig'aeges Waxapialaso^ laxes t!eg"i^lena^ye. 

 Wii, la-lae ganol^Ida lae wax" kiilx'^ida laxes kii-lelase. Wii, la^lae 

 hewaxaEm mex^edEx ^wasgEmasasa ganoLe. Wa, hVlae ex'p!astE- 



20 fwesE-wes Lilwulgama^yase Xsixosenslso^. Wii, laEnrfiiwise na^nakii- 

 laxa gaalaxs lae Lax'wide Wiixap !ahis5^ cja^s lii lawitsltllagwiixes 

 Lawulgama^ye Xaxosenaso-. Wii, la^lae ^nek-Eq: "Gwiildzas xeuleI 

 lex'aEm naqa^ydsxes mexena^yos. K'lesas g'ig'aeqElax Ts!iiqama- 

 ^yaxa 'walasa paxalaaxa ^wiihisa tox'wida ylxs ts!elwiilaa hVstallsE- 



25 lalxEns ^nalax alax ^walasa pSxala qa^s aml^wiita. Wii, he^mesEn 

 •ne-'nak'Ile qa^s Lax^widaos qa^s lilos g'lg'Iltala hlxwa ek' !ex wHx 

 Ts!Elgwadex," ^nex'^lae. Wit, aEm^lawise Xiixosenaso' lex'Elii qa's 

 et!ede mex^eda. Wii, heEm^lawis hig-ilas Waxap!alas6^ dax'^idxa 

 tslesLiila qa^s kwex^Ides laxes LSwulgama^ye. 



30 Wii, hex"^idaEm^lawise Lax^iillle Xilxosenaso^ qa^s liiEl I&weIs 

 lilxa g'okwe qa=s lii alii qa^s g'ayalasa. Wii, laEm^lae qaswustiilax ^was 

 Ts!Elgwade. Wii, gil-Em^lilwise lag'aa laxa k"!iimadzenilsa ^was 

 TslElgwade, wa, hVlae dox^waLElaxa x"6p!a t!esEma hix ogwaga^yasa 

 ^wa. Wa, lae ^nex* qa^s max'p!altoweq. Wii, hcEm^liiwis dox^wa- 



35 LElatseqexs gEyagEsaasa Dzonoq !wa. Wii, laEm^lae qoqut!astosa 



