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The Magic Speech Flower / or Little Luke and His Animal Friends

Chapter 10 THE STORY OF O-PEE-CHEE THE FIRST ROBIN

Word Count: 852    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

chee. He wanted to ask the old man about the name, but did not get a chance. So the next

n and our people know. According to the story, the first redbreas

t it," said t

ve warrior, had an only child, a little son. The boy was a bright little fellow, but not very strong. Somehow he was not so big and hardy as the other

The longer you fast, the greater and wiser you will become. I want you to fast longer than any other Indian has ever fasted. If you do this, the Good M

whatever you bid me. But I fear that

or five days. I want you to fast for twelve days, then you will have strong dreams. Now I will go into the

m to the fasting lodge and left him there. The boy stretched hims

son and asked him about his dreams. Each time t

aker and weaker. On the eleve

ough to fast longer. I am very weak. The Man-i

ly; 'make your heart strong. Yet a little while and the Man-

sadly and his father w

ar to the fasting lodge, he h

nd yet unlike, the voice of his son. 'I am not strong enough. He sh

warrior. But you shall not die. From this time you shall be a bird. You shall fly about in

and looked within. No one was there, only a brown bird with a gray

m free from pain and sorrow. It was not the will of the Man-i-to that I should become the greatest warrio

ms, I shall go away to the warm land of the South. But in the spring, when the snows begin to melt, I shall return. And when the c

nging, they say, 'There is O-pee-chee, the bird that was o

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1 Chapter 1 THE FINDING OF THE MAGIC FLOWER2 Chapter 2 LITTLE LUKE AND THE BOB LINCOLNS3 Chapter 3 THE STORY OF THE SUMMER LAND4 Chapter 4 BOB LINCOLN'S STORY OF HIS OWN LIFE5 Chapter 5 LITTLE LUKE MAKES FRIENDS AMONG THE WILD FOLK6 Chapter 6 LITTLE LUKE AND KIT-CHEE THE GREAT CRESTED FLYCATCHER7 Chapter 7 WHY THE KIT-CHEE PEOPLE ALWAYS USE SNAKE-SKINS IN NEST-BUILDING8 Chapter 8 LITTLE LUKE AND NICK-UTS THE YELLOWTHROAT9 Chapter 9 WHY MOTHER MO-LO THE COWBIRD LAYS HER EGGS IN OTHER BIRDS' NESTS10 Chapter 10 THE STORY OF O-PEE-CHEE THE FIRST ROBIN11 Chapter 11 HOW THE ROBIN'S BREAST BECAME RED12 Chapter 12 HOW THE BEES GOT THEIR STINGS13 Chapter 13 THE STORY OF THE FIRST SWALLOWS14 Chapter 14 LITTLE LUKE AND A-BAL-KA THE CHIPMUNK15 Chapter 15 HOW A-BAL-KA GOT HIS BLACK STRIPES16 Chapter 16 HOW A-BAL-KA THE CHIPMUNK HELPED MEN17 Chapter 17 LITTLE LUKE AND MEE-KO THE RED SQUIRREL18 Chapter 18 THE STORY OF THE FIRST RED SQUIRRELS19 Chapter 19 HOW THE RED SQUIRREL BECAME SMALL20 Chapter 20 LITTLE LUKE AND MOTHER MIT-CHEE THE RUFFLED PARTRIDGE21 Chapter 21 WHY THE FEATHERED FOLK RAISE THEIR HEADS WHEN THEY DRINK22 Chapter 22 LITTLE LUKE AND FATHER MIT-CHEE23 Chapter 23 THE STORY OF THE FIRST PARTRIDGE24 Chapter 24 WHY PARTRIDGES DRUM25 Chapter 25 MOTHER WA-POOSE AND OLD BOZE THE HOUND26 Chapter 26 MOTHER WA-POOSE AND OLD KLAWS THE HOUSE CAT27 Chapter 27 THE RABBIT DANCE28 Chapter 28 WHY THE WILD FOLK NO LONGER TALK THE MAN-TALK29 Chapter 29 THE TALE OF SUN-KA THE WISE DOG30 Chapter 30 HOW THE DOG'S TONGUE BECAME LONG31 Chapter 31 THE STORY OF THE FAITHFUL DOG