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ILLUSTRATIONS
BY CHARLES M. RUSSELL
- "Yes— the Mice-people always make their nests in the heads of the dead Buffalo-people ever since that night". . . Frontispiece
- "The Person was full of arrows, and he was pulling them from his ugly body". . . 8
- "Then she sang a queer song over and over again until the Young-man had learned it well". . . 76
- "'I am sorry for you,' said the White Beaver— Chief of all the Beavers in the world". . . 80
- "'Smoke,' said Old-man, and passed the pipe to his visitor". . . 84
- "Ho!— when the ghost-people saw the Unlucky-one they rushed at him with many lances". . . 86
- "This big Snake used to crawl up a high hill and watch the Moon in the sky". . . 160
- "He went up on the steep hillside and commenced to roll big rocks down upon her lodge". . . 216
Also the illustrations in colors on the cover and the titlepage, and the black and white drawings in the text.
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