20(1 IKOQUOTAN OOSMOLOOY [fth. a.nn. 21 



in turn, sho pui'Micd him. Ami iu\ Ti(>xt in luin, w iirn slu> canu' riin- 

 nino' (.'loso bi'liind him and was aluuit to si-izc him, lifini;- in his 

 turn wearied, east the sun down, and tlien Fox in Ids turn cauyht 

 it. Thus, verily, it lontinueii. Fisher was in tlie lead, and he at 

 once boarded the eanoe. And close bchiiul him was Fox, holdiufr 

 the sun in his mouth, and he, too, at ouec j^ot aboard of the eanoe. 

 Now. moreover, the eanoe withdrew, and, turinny- around, it started 

 away. Now, moreover, it was running far away as tiiev paddled it 

 onward w hen the elder wonianbeino- arrived at the sliore of the sea; 

 and she there shouted, .sayiiif;': "O Saplin<;-, what, moreover, is the 

 rea.son that thou hast done this thiiiji' in this mamier; Thim shouUlst 

 pity me, \erily. in that the sun should eontiiuie to ]>ass thenee, jjoing 

 thither |in its orbit, iiiving day and luyht]." He, Sapling, said noth- 



W!Vhoilwa'se"'k. Na'ie' o'^'kC"' no'' o'n(^"' dosg(5"'*ha' 



1 she him pursued. That m-xt in tru' now iit'ar hv 



(it isl tinu- 



daiedak'he". o'ne"" tho'iiiV a'hoiiwaie'na" o'ne"" iie"' o"*'ke"' 



2 there she enme now ahnost vhe him eould .seize now the next in 



riinninj;, lliat time 



\vu'hatehe""da' e'diV'ge' hwiVho'df, Sge""hna'kse"" o"''ke"' 



3 he heeame wenrieil down tliithor lie it Kox next in 



I.elow east. tin\e 



da'hfiie'na'. Na'ie' lii'ia" niio'diiia'die". Ha'hen'de" iie'' 



4- there he it That veiilv so it eontinned to I.e. He is in the the 



caught. lit is) lead 



Sgaia'nis na'ie" haiiVdagonda'dic" sa'hadi'dak ga'honwagofi'wa'. 



5 Fisher tliat his bodv did not stop again he got it eanoe in. 



(it is) ahoald 



O'ne"' ne"'tho" gwiV'tho* ne"' Sge"'hna'kse"' lio'niionda'die" ne" 



6 Now there ' tiext in the Fox he came holdini; it the 



[tiaee in his mouth 



gaa"gwa.', na'ie" o"' haia'dagondfi'die" .sa'luidi'dak ne"' ga'honwix- 



7 it sun. That too his bodv did not stop again he got the it eanoo in. 



(it is) aboard 



gon'wa". O'ne"" di"' ne" gaiion'wa" tlawado""'tg:V wa"dwatga'ha- 



S Now more- the it eanoe ihenee it with- it turned around 



over drew it.seli 



de'ni" sawathonwanefid;Vsii1". O'ne"' di"' i'no"" sagadak'ht>" ne"' 



J) again it eanoe disjoinetl it.seU Now more- far again it is run- tlie 



(from the landing). over inng 



tea"' hodigawe'ha'die" ne"' o'ne"' daie'io"' ganitidak'da' ne'' 



10 the they (m. I go pnddliTig the now there she ' it sea (lake i the 

 where onward arriveii beside 



gok'stefi'a', o'ne"' <ii'' ne"tho' wa'diago'hene''da', wii'a'hen'': 



11 shenueient now nu>re- there she shouted. she it said: 



one, over 



'■ Odendonni''a', ho't di"' nonwa'ho''de"" tliioi''hwa" tea'' 



12 " It Sapling, what more- kind of thing it is reason the 



(is it) over where 



tho'ne"' iiwa'sie'ii'^ A'sgideiTii' hi'ia", ne" tea" dofidawet'hak 



lo here sothouilhftst Thou me shouldst verily. the the thence it should eon- 



done? pity " where tinue to pass thither 



ne'' gaa''gwa'.'' Hiia" ste"'' de'ha'weiT ne" Odt"'Mldonni''a'. 'A''.se"' 



14 the it sun." Not anv- he it said the It Sapling. Three 



(it is) thing 



