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You see, every one is glad to see me and I am not, interrupted the old man. 177 I have heard rumors of your great deeds, said the youth, and I came to see whether the tales are true.The deeds are more true than the tales, muttered the old man, for the tales are never great enough. No one can count the wonderful things I have done.And what are they asked the young man gravely, but with a merry little tkle in his eyes that would have made one think of the waves sparkling in the sunlight. Let us see whether you or I can tell the greatest tale.I can breathe upon a river and turn it to ice, said that are on the earth today made their way through the hole as fast as they could, for they knew all about the little boy in the wigwam who was wishing that summer would come. 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summer half the year. I shall close the hole in the floor so the fisher cannot go down to earth again, but I will make him into a fish and give him a place in the heavens.When the Indians look up at the sky, they see a fish in the stars, and they say, That is the good fisher who gave us the beautiful summer. An old man sat alone in his house. It Was full of shadows; it was dark and gloomy. 176 The old man cared nothing for the shadows or the darkness, for he was thinking of all the mighty deeds that he had done. There is no one else in the world, he muttered, who has    chief had a fair young daughter. One day the d came to him and said, Great chief, I love your daughter, and she loves me. Will you give her to me to be my wifeNo, answered the chief. The next day the maiden herself went to the chief and said, Father, I love the d. Will you let me go with him to his lodge and be his wife 180 No, declared the chief, I will not. When the d was a , he often came into my wigwam through some tiny hole, and try as I would to make my fire, he always put it out.
all night long. As morning came near, the old man appeared weary, but the youth grew merrier. The sunlight brightened, and the youth turned 179 to the open door. The trees were full of birds, and when they saw him, they sang, O beautiful spring glad are we to look again upon your face.My own birds cried spring. He turned to say goodby, but the old man was gone, and where he had stood were only snowflakes. But were they snowflakes He looked again. They were little white snowdrops, the first flowers of spring, the only flowers that can remember the ter. An Indian    little laugh. I am really afraid that I came without asking. You see, every one is glad to see me and I am not, interrupted the old man. 177 I have heard rumors of your great deeds, said the youth, and I came to see whether the tales are true.The deeds are more true than the tales, muttered the old man, for the tales are never great enough. No one can count the wonderful things I have done.And what are they asked the young man gravely, but with a merry little tkle in his eyes that would have made one think of the waves sparkling in the sunlight. Let us see whether you or I can tell the greatest tale.I can breathe upon a river and turn it to ice, said
that are on the earth today made their way through the hole as fast as they could, for they knew all about the little boy in the wigwam who was wishing that summer would come. Now there were people in the heavens, 175 and when they found that summer was going down to the earth through the hole in the floor, they cried out to the Great Spirit, Take summer away from him, take it away from him and they shot their arrows at the fisher and the wolverine. The wolverine dropped through the hole, but the fisher was not quick enough, and he could not get away. The Great Spirit said, The heavens have the summer all the year, but the earth shall have    all night long. As morning came near, the old man appeared weary, but the youth grew merrier. The sunlight brightened, and the youth turned 179 to the open door. The trees were full of birds, and when they saw him, they sang, O beautiful spring glad are we to look again upon your face.My own birds cried spring. He turned to say goodby, but the old man was gone, and where he had stood were only snowflakes. But were they snowflakes He looked again. They were little white snowdrops, the first flowers of spring, the only flowers that can remember the ter. An Indian
them could leap far enough to reach the heavens. Now I will try, said the 174 wolverine. I am not going to climb away up here for nothing. The fisher watched most eagerly, for he thought, Theres my boy at home crying, and what shall I do if I cannot get the summer for himThe wolverine leaped farther than any wolverine ever leaped before, and he went where no animal on the earth had ever been before, for he went straight through the floor of the heavens. Of course the fisher followed, and there they were in a more lovely place than any one on the earth had ever dreamed of, for they were in the land of summer, and summer had never come to the earth. The soft, warm air went down through the hole in the floor and spread over the earth. Birds flew down, singing happily as they flew, and all kinds of flowers    away.I say, Little birds, come back, and in a moment they are back again and singing their sweetest songs to me.No one can count the leaves, said the old man, but whether I shake the trees with my icy touch, or whether I turn my cold breath upon them, they fall to the ground with fear and trembling. Are there any rumors of my deeds as great as thatThe young man answered gravely, but with a laugh in his voice, I never saw any leaves falling to the ground, for when I appear, they are all fair and green and trembling with the gladness of my coming.So the two talked
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