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After the accident which befell the cMdren (which ''ybu 'were tbJd about last week), \u25a0. Nokomis was ; kVpt busy, {or a while "doctor*
lag" burns end mending clothes. She made some Indian- "Medicine iPlaster" by^covering strips of cotton'cloth With the sticky* gmh "of
the Balsam tree.' This is very healmg'medicme for. cuts or burns," a^
wat about the same as before they tried to play making' fireworks.-'.^GrowUng-Bird; still had one finger tied up, and the Bear Cub and the \u25a0'
Crow wore etripa of plaster over their burntiipbts..^ When", Nokomisj went * t down J to^ the stream one 'day* to look at the fish , which; were ;
tmokfaglnthe Wigwam" Big Bear proposed: that they/go ; out and pick Bomc Strawberries before they ..Were all gone; ; SW off-;
they started for. Wah-jewh, the Hill, where the Strawbt^-patcb/wav^ \u25a0.* : : ,; ;- , 1; u ': '.; j' ! - ;.": ; '; \u25a0\u25a0.:.:\u25a0 .;. ; : ;- ; ; 'v; ;:
, as tnere. wert«txu a geat tnany Derrte* tef t they ? soon Hled.thtir pail*. r.Theh 1 YeUow Hair askwJ Big Bearto tell herTwhy^ the In- -
dians caU Strawbeme* *X)^3^minu^ M <)r^e^^B
under the shade <rf a^_ and Big B«arl>egan: , r6nec ; u>jn a ,^
tie Wfld Ones.' or %gmie«, were the only people of the woodi/6ne«venihg aUtde : girl Puk-wdjiei "playing among^thV flowri, Haught .
sight ot a-beaut£fulihiain« thing high up anong the tre^tpps.^ U^ wasOba-ah-gooth Ahmmg, Ythe beautiful Evening Star?, buV SHE
thought h .must be some new and lovely "King Flower/.' thet had come to woo ber.^ SheloVed. it deeply. buY if disappeared, and ? ao
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VK^S^K ?^ S s?** errl^^- de -»«'- the B^« JV. who had been Watching hinv i^eanwd Wt::v*Tho BeVr:Cub*is e<*inglaU -v
;.' : ifHE^SAN'f » FRANCISCO ? SUNDAY: Mli
' v: : -? l *^5 '**?. P* 3i3 i and Llttft^ Bear and Aundakdu^ed tiny pails abo. { Now Teen-de-se, the; Blue Jay, had just found his
toth« iß^^pround,andhe«watched them sharply from a "tree' as i'th'ey.went.byV Because Blue Jay is'always looking and listening,
** **^f.^^^J^^t^yj^t *^ tt ™ n * *" ™?°?*; '"\u25a0 He five* wif^ple bjrerying in a harsh'voice, "JAY! JAY! JAY!" -and 'all the
oAerwjld thjiji^ Woods"). > Well,
< w^-s"?y -^ m * *° V 1V 1 ! 6 ! 11^ 1 5 1 /, £* rr * wb *!r! ri ?* *«y began to pick the pretty Ved berries; arid Growling^ Bird ' warned Little Bear, knowing
, h ° w he^'l"s )t^ O v* a * all the b€rries ! he picked, but to put them in his little paiL"-- When they brought tnem home they wouldjmt
.in*ple«sugar on them and have thenv for ropptf.\-- : -^r^.^. ! :'-\\..: s ;'W'->..',i •*.->*:\u25a0 "•"'- \u25a0*•'!''*. -• - » « -~ r * 'Vr,; ;' -
t .^^!!? r <t*»»cbi bloorn^cl^wliUe JELvening Sto.waa climbing up i^e^, but d^ and died wjien^htwas gonel' And later, whtn the golden r
arrowa of Keexis, the Sun, camejdarting and searching among the^growing things'theyfouhd no starlike flower/ but (only-aiittJe Pukv .
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• . * ; While Big Bw^i telling' the legend Li&/BeaffAvas very busj^at the other «de<rf.the tree, file! didn't care for f^iry tales-^nay
' fee h« did^i is^ BELDEVE in t he Fam
jutteat ONE-^to »cc if theywerc eounv In afew minutes HIS PAII^ WAS EMPTY! ' "V / ' ' " ." : :'.'] \u0084'. '• A r -;> /" :
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