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CONTENTS

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|Chapter v.— Tales— Continued. ||Page. |- |The charmed suit ||92 |- |The boy and the com ||96 |- |The lad and the chestnuts|| 97 |- |The guilty hunters ||99 |- |Mrs. Logan's story ||100 |- |The hunter and his dead wife ||103 |- |A sure revenge ||104 |- |Traveler's jokes ||107 |- |Kingfisher and his nephew ||108 |- |The wild-cat and the white rabbit|| 110 |- |Chapter VI.— Religion ||112 |- |New Year's festival ||112. |- |Tapping the maple trees ||115 |- |Planting com ||115 |- |Strawberry festival ||115 |- |Green-corn festival ||115 |- |Gathering the com||115 |}

ILLUSTRATIONS.

Plate XII.—Returning thanks to the Great Spirit52
XIII. — Stone giant or cannibal56
XIV.— Atotarha, warchief60
XV.— The Flying Head put to flight64
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