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205 which she was going to do with the Bass wood bark? she said that they were going to run it from tree to tree so that if Manibojou came again, he would [?] against the string and no will knew it. and will drown him by flooding the country. This explanation made Manibojou laugh! Why said he. Manibojou must be a very wicked man I believe I will go and see your chief may be I can help him. The old woman was very glad. Manibojou told her to go ahead that he would follow. When the old woman started Manibojou took a club and killed her then he went to work and skinned her from head to foot. he then donned the pelt and started for the camp of the sick wolf a very grief stricken old lady. he was crying so loud that when he reached the hut he could not see his way and had to be led. to the sick king. The old woman then put down her load of Bass wood bark, and inquired how the chief was getting along. He was told that he was nearly dying! I guess I will try and do some thing. said the supposed old woman. He looked up and then he saw in a corner his long lost nephew wagging his tail at him. The young wolf knew him at once, and Manibojou too great care not to take any notice of him for fear. of being detected. Manibojou commenced his [?] to suck blood. and during the performance he bit one of the arms and Just chopped the [?] of the chief and killed him. With one bound Manibojou cleared the door and there the old woman's pelt fell from his body they knew at once it was Manibojou. and they commenced the flood. The harder Manibojou ran. the nearer the water was comming, he knew what was going to happen. but it was beyond his power to surpress it he ran on until he come to a wood chuck digging his hole in the ground. La.Nitchin! (Ha [?] Junior) what are you doing? I am making my house! I will live with you my Junior. said Manibojou. Hurry up and dig your hole. I guess Manibojou you had better go out of here said our friend the wood chuck. Well said Manibojou you smell to strong any how to live with. and getting out of the hole he ran as fasst as possible till at last he water over took him. He climbed a high hill. then on to the tallest. tree. and the water kept on comming up till it reached his [?] and lower lip. He thought he was lost where ever he looked he could see nothing but water. I guess I am lost said he to himself. but Just then the water ceased to rise and seeing an otter swimming near him he called to him to come. and he told him