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| The Stranger Watches the Laugh-maker and the Bears | [Frontispiece] |
| Smoky Day Telling Tales of Old Days around his Fire | [5] |
| Just then a Fox Crept Up Behind the Crane | [23] |
| The Falcon chases the old Drake | [43] |
| "Come down, friends!" called the Raccoon | [54] |
| So they ran and they ran out of the woods on to the shining white beach | [57] |
| "I would not trouble you," said he, "but my little folks are starving" | [67] |
| "Oh, that is only a bundle of old songs," replied Unktomee | [83] |
| Tanagela and her little brother | [91] |
| With his long spear he stabbed each of the monsters | [129] |
| He came to a little hut where lived an old Bear | [162] |
| "Do not shoot a white deer when you see him coming toward you" | [171] |
| They stood thus with their beaks touching over the stream | [200] |
| Star Boy attacked by Hinhan, the Owl | [215] |
| She took up handsful of ashes to throw into their faces | [227] |
| He offered up the body as a sacrifice | [235] |
| At the touch of his magic arrow, it fell at his feet | [240] |
| He was once seen with several Deer about him, petting and handling them | [247] |