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ittle more, until a ladder leading downward was exposed. From the centre in four directions led rows of large stones, upon which Turtle walked in going to his house. Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani went out on one of these stone-trails and down the ladder. At the bottom he found two mountain lions, which he quieted by giving them eagle feathers. He went through a long passage and successively met two fierce bears, two snakes, and two spotted wildcats, but each in turn was pacified with eagle feathers. At the end of the passage was a door, which Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani burst open, coming suddenly upon the great Turtle. The monster tried in vain to seize and kill him, but Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani took out his fire-stick, and said: "Release the people you have here, or I will destroy you with my fire!" "I have only one," said Turtle, "and you may take him." When the one came out Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani asked him if there were any more captives in the house, and the man said there were many more. So again he threatened Turtle, and other prisoners were released; but these were not all, and he compelled Turtle to free still more. On the fourth demand, however, the monster refused to give up any more of his prisoners, whereupon Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani killed him with his fire and smoke. Then going through the rooms he released all the people he found. There were two young Turtles, whom he told not to grow any larger, nor to kill people or animals; and small Turtles yet inhabit the land. Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani heard that to the east of the mountains of the Haisndayin lived Tzes, the enormous Elk, in the midst of a great high plain, which no one could approach unseen. So he journeyed thither, thinking to ascend the eastern side; but Elk saw him, and he went no closer. Then he tried from the south, the west, and the north, but always Elk saw him. At the northern side of the plain Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani heard someone ask, "What are you doing here?" It was Mainelin, the Gopher; and when he learned what Naye{~COMBINING BREVE~}nayezgani wished to do, he promised his help. So he burrowed into the ground and came up under the spot where Elk was lying, and just behind the shoulder gnawed away the thick hair that protected the monster's heart. Elk felt the gnawing, and cried out, "Who is doing that?" Gopher answered, "I need fur to make a nest for my little children." So
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