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Manabozho and his Toe
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Manabozho looked at the child for some time, and wondered at its extraordinary posture.
"I have never seen a child before lie like that," said he to himself, "but I could lie like it."
So saying, he put himself down beside the child, and, taking his right foot in his hand, drew it towards his mouth. When he had brought it as near as he could it was yet a considerable distance away from his lips.
"I will try the left foot," said Manabozho. He did so and found that he was no better off, neither of his feet could he get to his mouth. He curled and twisted, and bent his large limbs, and gnashed his teeth in rage to find that he could not get his toe to his mouth. All, however, was vain.
At length he rose, worn out with his exertions and passion, and walked slowly away in a very ill humour, which was not lessened by the sound of the child's laughter, for Manabozho's efforts had awakened it.
"Ah, ah!" said Manabozho, "shall I be mocked by a child?"
He did not, however, revenge himself on his victor, but on his way homeward, meeting a boy who did not treat him with proper respect, he transformed him into a cedar-tree.
"At least," said Manabozho, "I can do something."
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