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dead twins and carried them home; then held a big council and put

away the bodies of the dead in Buffalo custom。



A few days after this the uncles were returning from a long

journey。  When they drew near their home they noticed large droves

of buffalo gathered on their side of the range。  Hardly any buffalo

ever ranged on this east side of the range before; and the brothers

thought it strange that so many should so suddenly appear there

now。



When they arrived at home their sister told them what had happened

to the chief's twins; as her son had told her the whole story upon

his arrival at home after the accident。



〃Well; probably all the buffalo we saw were here for the council

and funeral;〃 said the older brother。  〃But where is my nephew?〃

(Stone boy) he asked his sister。  〃He said he had noticed a great

many buffalo around lately and he was going to learn; if possible;

what their object was;〃 said the sister。  〃Well; we will

wait until his return。〃



When Stone boy left on his trip that morning; before the return of

his uncles; he was determined to ascertain what might be the

meaning of so many buffalo so near the home of himself and uncles。 

He approached several bunches of young buffalo; but upon

seeing him approaching they would scamper over the hills。  Thus he

wandered from bunch to bunch; scattering them all。  Finally he grew

tired of their cowardice and started for home。  When he had come to

within a half mile or so of home he saw an old shaggy buffalo

standing by a large boulder; rubbing on it first one horn and then

the other。  On coming up close to him; the boy saw that the bull

was so old he could hardly see; and his horns so blunt that he

could have rubbed them for a year on that boulder and not sharpened

them so as to hurt anyone。



〃What are you doing here; grandfather?〃 asked the boy。



〃I am sharpening my horns for the war;〃 said the bull。



〃What war?〃 asked the boy。



〃Haven't you heard;〃 said the old bull; who was so near sighted he

did not recognize Stone boy。  〃The chief's twins were killed by

Stone boy; who ran them over a cut bank purposely; and the chief

has ordered all of his buffalo to gather here; and when they arrive

we are going to kill Stone boy and his mother and his uncles。〃



〃Is that so?  When is the war to commence?〃



〃In five days from now we will march upon the

uncles and trample and gore them all to death。〃



〃Well; grandfather; I thank you for your information; and in return

will do you a favor that will save you so much hard work on your

blunt horns。〃  So saying he drew a long arrow from his quiver and

strung his bow; attached the arrow to the string and drew the arrow

half way back。  The old bull; not seeing what was going on; and

half expecting some kind of assistance in his horn sharpening

process; stood perfectly still。  Thus spoke Stone boy:



〃Grandfather; you are too old to join in a war now; and besides if

you got mixed up in that big war party you might step in a hole or

stumble and fall and be trampled to death。  That would be a

horrible death; so I will save you all that suffering by just

giving you this。〃  At this word he pulled the arrow back to the

flint head and let it fly。  True to his aim; the arrow went in

behind the old bull's foreleg; and with such force was it sent that

it went clear through the bull and stuck into a tree two hundred

feet away。



Walking over to the tree; he pulled out his arrow。  Coolly

straightening his arrow between his teeth and sighting it for

accuracy; he shoved it back into the quiver with its brothers;

exclaiming: 〃I guess; grandpa; you won't need to sharpen your horns

for Stone boy and his uncles。〃



Upon his arrival home he told his uncles to get to work building

three stockades with ditches between and make the ditches wide and

deep so they will hold plenty of buffalo。  〃The fourth fence I will

build myself;〃 he said。



The brothers got to work early and worked until very late at night。 

They built three corrals and dug three ditches around the hut; and

it took them three days to complete the work。  Stone boy hadn't

done a thing towards building his fence yet; and there were

only two days more left before the charge of the buffalo would

commence。  Still the boy didn't seem to bother himself about the

fence。  Instead he had his mother continually cutting arrow sticks;

and as fast as she could bring them he would shape them; feather

and head them。  So by the time his uncles had their fences and

corrals finished he had a thousand arrows finished for each of his

uncles。  The last two days they had to wait; the uncles joined him

and they finished several thousand more arrows。  The evening before

the fifth day he told his uncles to put up four posts; so they

could use them as seats from which to shoot。



While they were doing this; Stone boy went out to scout and see how

things looked。  At daylight he came hurriedly in saying; 〃You had

better get to the first corral; they are coming。〃  〃You haven't

built your fence; nephew。〃  Whereupon Stone boy said: 〃I will build

it in time; don't worry; uncle。〃  The dust on the hillsides rose as

great clouds of smoke from a forest fire。  Soon the leaders of the

charge came in sight; and upon seeing the timber stockade they gave

forth a great snort or roar that fairly shook the earth。  Thousands

upon thousands of mad buffalo charged upon the little fort。  The

leaders hit the first stockade and it soon gave way。  The maddened

buffalo pushed forward by the thousands behind them; plunged

forward; only to fall into the first ditch and be trampled to death

by those behind them。  The brothers were not slow in using their

arrows; and many a noble beast went down before their deadly aim

with a little flint pointed arrow buried deep in his heart。



The second stockade stood their charge a little longer than did the

first; but finally this gave way; and the leaders pushed on

through; only to fall into the second ditch and meet a similar fate

to those in the first。  The brothers commenced to look anxiously

towards their nephew; as there was only one more stockade left; and

the second ditch was nearly bridged over with dead buffalo; with

the now thrice maddened buffalo attacking the last stockade more

furiously than before; as they could see the little hut through the

openings in the corral。



〃Come in; uncles;〃 shouted Stone boy。  They obeyed him; and

stepping to the center he said: 〃Watch me build my fence。〃  Suiting

the words; he took from his belt an arrow with a white stone

fastened to the point and fastening it to his bow; he shot it high

in the air。  Straight up into the air it went; for two or three

thousand feet; then seemed to stop suddenly and turned with point

down and descended as swiftly as it had ascended。  Upon striking

the ground a high stone wall arose; enclosing the hut and all who

were inside。  Just then the buffalo broke the last stockade only to

fill the last ditch up again。  In vain did the leaders butt the

stone wall。  They hurt themselves; broke their horns and mashed

their snouts; but could not even scar the wall。



The uncles and Stone boy in the meantime rained arrows of death

into their ranks。



When the buffalo chief saw what they had to contend with; he

ordered the fight off。  The crier or herald sang out: 〃Come away;

come away; Stone boy and his uncles will kill all of us。〃



So the buffalo withdrew; leaving over two thousand of their dead

and wounded on the field; only to be skinned and put away for the

feasts of Stone boy and his uncles; who lived to be great chiefs of

their own tribe; and whose many relations soon joined them on the

banks of Stone Boy Creek。













THE UNKTOMI (SPIDER); TWO WIDOWS;

AND THE RED PLUMS



There once lived; in a remote part of a great forest; two widowed

sisters; with their little babies。  One day there came to their


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