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myths and legends of the sioux-第28部分

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like this to happen; lost very little time in getting outside and

down into a hole at the roots of a large tree。  The two widows not

being able to follow Unktomi down into the hole; had to give up

trying to get him out; and passed the rest of the day and night

crying for their beloved babies。  In the meantime Unktomi had

gotten out by another opening; and fixing himself up in an entirely

different style; and painting his face in a manner that they would

not recognize him; he cautiously approached the weeping women and

inquired the cause of their tears。



Thus they answered him: 〃Unktomi came here and fooled us about some

plums; and while we were absent killed our babies and made soup out

of their bodies。  Then he gave us the soup to eat; which we did;

and when we found out what he had done we tried to kill him; but he

crawled down into that hole and we could not get him out。〃



〃I will get him out;〃 said the mock stranger; and with that he

crawled down into the hole and scratched his own face all over to

make the widows believe he had been fighting with Unktomi。  〃I have

killed him; and that you may see him I have enlarged the hole so

you can crawl in and see for yourselves; also to take some revenge

on his dead body。〃  The two foolish widows; believing him; crawled

into the hole; only to be blocked up by Unktomi; who at once

gathered great piles of wood and stuffing it into the hole; set it

on fire; and thus ended the last of the family who were foolish

enough to let Unktomi tempt them with a few red plums。











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