An' Guinea-pig tell Rabbit:—"I won't carry none of the Dry-bone, but you must make me carry the birds what we kill."
Rabbit wasn't agree to let him carry the birds, but Guinea-pig coax him until Rabbit consent an' they fix up the bargain: Rabbit was to carry Dry-bone, an' Guinea-pig was to carry the birds.
So they put Dry-bone into the bag, an' Rabbit ask Guinea-pig to help him up.
An' Guinea-pig help him up an' pick up the gun an' carry it.
An' they start home to their yard.
An' when Rabbit got half part the road he found the load getting heavier an' heavier, an' him ask Guinea-pig to take it for a while.
Guinea-pig tell him that he made no promise was to help him with Dry-bone.
Rabbit walk on till the load get so heavy him begin to cry, say that him going to t'row down Dry-bone.
An' Dry-bone fasten on his head an' begin to talk.
He say to Rabbit:—"You take me up you take up trouble."