The Hus brothers went up to Olelpanti. Olelbis said,—
“There are rocks at the south not far from the sweat-house; go there and stay.”
Olelbis looked down, and saw Sedit trying to fly to Olelpanti; he saw him fall.
“It is his own fault,” said Olelbis. “Sedit is the first to die, killed by his own words; hereafter all his people will fall around and die and be found dead at roadsides and places where people pass. The people to come will see them there.”
The name of the place where the ruined road was is Sonomyai.
Our Wintu people say that ever since white men settled in the country they have been drawing away the stones which the Hus brothers piled up. They have taken them as far as fifteen miles to build chimneys.