The Eskimo Twins
very hungry; they had smelled the fresh meat for a long time without so much as a bite of it, and they had had n
g them and quarreling among themselves, Koolee crawled into the igloo and broug
ach take a sip of water from this bowl my son
because he wanted to be very brave, indeed, and find a bear every week. But he was in too much of a hurry. The water went
ning for a great bea
went away and found Nip and Tup. They wouldn't laugh at him
e with the other dogs, but the big dogs snapped at them a
f the Angakok, because he always had to have the best of everything. She gave the kidneys to Koko's mother. To each one she gave
tform standing up on legs, like a giant's table. The meat was placed on th
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