Then they went fishing again in the morning. And again only Pitchman killed halibut, and Raven caught nothing at all; and again Pitchman wanted to go home early before the sun rose. But Raven did not want to go home. He said, “Oh, no.”
When the sun rose, Pitchman wanted to go home very much. Raven said, “Wait until I kill a halibut.” Then the sun got higher. Pitchman began to say “A-a-a-a-a,” rather weakly, because he was getting warm. Pitchman wanted to go home very much.
“Put the blanket over you,” said Raven to Pitchman. When the sun got too hot, Pitchman said, “Ummmm!” He kept saying it. Then Pitchman began to melt. At last he melted completely.
WHEN RAVEN MARRIED OFF HIS SISTER
Haida
Raven wanted to find a good husband for his sister. He went out one day and cried, “Who will marry my sister?”
“I,” “I,” “I,” “I,” said all the animals. So Raven began to question them.
“What can you do?” he asked Grizzly Bear.
“When I see people, I will roar,” said Grizzly.
“You are too bad-tempered,” said Raven. He refused him.