id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45279 Larned, W. T. (William Trowbridge) American Indian Fairy Tales .txt text/plain 26062 1853 94 was a fierce old man called Ka-bib-on-okka by the Indians--meaning in our you the time of day--there lived in a beautiful valley a little boy and long way off, to get a good start, ran toward the rock with great leaps, "Instead of looking up in the sky," said one of the sisters, "he had It was a wonderful place for a little boy to live in--close to the stars far-away land, with its lovely lakes and rivers, its great, green Great Spirit, who made all things on land, and in the sky and water, had when you came to think that the sun was so far away from the earth, and stars which the wise old men said was exactly like a lynx. Once, when the great Manito, named Man-a-bo-zho, took a wife and came "Look!" said Mish-o-sha, as they walked along the beach. Seegwun said to the old man: "Mish-o-sha is no more," said Seegwun. ./cache/45279.txt ./txt/45279.txt