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THE YOUTH AND THE UNDERGROUND PEOPLE. 345 
THE YOUTH AND THE UNDERGROUND PEOPLE. 
ToLp In (EGImA BY Bia ELK. 
: Ta™wang¢a" d‘iba édedi-ma héga-baji’qti. Ci nikagahi aké ijan’ge 
Village some there they were very populous. Again chief the his 
daughter 
wa¢ixa-baji té, yin’'ge aka cti min’e¢a”-bdji te. -Ljin’ ge e aka na™ba-biama. 
she had not married, "his son the too they had not married. His sor the were two, they say. 
»  Wandsa-biama. pé-ma t’éwa¢é-hna™i té. Ki ¢é nikagahi ijin’ge 4ma 3 
They sur- _ they say. The buffa _ they killed them regularly. And this € hief his son the 
roundeda herd loes other 
¢inké¢a" 4é wit iénaxi¢ai té, uya”haqti. Ug¢ée'qti kide sf" tow wap 
he who had __—ibaf- one he attacked him, far apart (from Very soon shooting 6 sat. Buf- 
been falo the rest). at him falo 
ama ya” i"-Aji'qti aid¢ai té gan’de ma"taha. Nikaci*ga ak& égarqti égihaqti 
the not seen at all had gone ground into. Man the just so headlong 
did¢ai té can’ge u¢aha. jé aka pahan’gaqti égih did¢ai. I¢ddi aké feki¢s- 6 
he had gone _ horse with it. But the at the first head- had gone. ae the sent out 
‘alo ong ather 
waki¢a-biama. Cin’ gajin'g ga eyi aki wandse éde kiiiji, af d¢a. Cta™be 
eriers they say. his the hesurrounded but hehas he _ indeed. You saw 
them not come says him 
back, 
¢a¢ircé uond te, af a¢a, a-biama. Nikaci"ga wi” da™ba-bi 4-biamaé. Ca™ 
you who you will he indeed, said they, Man one  hesawhim that he said, they Yet 
moved tell it, says they say. say. 
ya" béqti ha. Wa¢ige ¢e té, 4-biama. Uspé da™cté égih i¢é, ca™ ma™sna™- 9 
I saw him 5 Chasing he went, saidhe,they Asunken perhaps head- hehas yet very level 
plainly say. place long gone, 
sna"qti ama yi ¢ingé’qti tig¢é ha. [¢a"ba™ ya™ba-maji, 4-biamd. Uné 
ground it was when missingalto- hebecame . A second I did not see him, said he, they Toseek 
gether time say. him 
dkig¢aji i¢adi aka. éeuqti ha, a-bi ega™, ugaéqti und-biamd. Gé¢tiba 
he com- his father the Just here , he said, having, scattering far they sought him, All 
manded the (sub.). they say and wide they say. 
one with him 
una-biama nfkaci"ga amd. Egi¢e ma"ca”de égih i¢af ga™te ama. ene 
sought him, they people the Behold pit headlong he had for some time, Buf- 
say (pl. sub.). gone they say. falo 
aka ma*¢ifi‘ka hébe na*epé aid¢a-biama. Can’ge ta™ cti ma*¢in’ka na™epé 
the soil apiece kicking off had gone, they Horse the too soil kicking off 
(sub.) a@ piece say. (std. ob.) & piece 
did¢a-biama. Akiha™ sig¢e ¢ingd-biama. Ga" nfkaci"ga g¢liba égih did¢a- 
had gone, they Beyond trail there was none, they And people eS had gone, 
say. say. long 
biamé. Matcan’de té jin’gaji’qti i¢é¢eqtia’-biamdé. E’ya waha™ Atia¢e 15 
they say. Pit the notsmallatall it went suddenly, they say. Thither to remove sud- 
down, down, denly 
‘i¢a-biama i¢adi aka. H’di a-i-zi-biam4; ma™can’de égaxe a-{-3i-biama. 
spoke of, they his father the There they came and pit around it they came and 
say (sub.). camped, they say ; camped, they say. 
