Once
upon a time, there lived as neighbors, a bear and a rabbit. The
rabbit is a good shot. In contrary, the bear is always clumsy and
could not use the arrow to good advantage.
One
day, the bear called over the rabbit and asked the rabbit to take his
bow and arrows and came with bear to the other side of the hill. The
rabbit was fearing to arouse the bear's anger so he could not refuse
it. He consented and went with the bear and shot enough buffalo to
satisfy the hungry family. Indeed he shot and killed so many that
there was lots of meat left after the bear and his family had loaded
themselves and packed all they could carry home.
The
bear was very gluttonous and did not want the rabbit to get any of
the meat. The rabbit could not even taste the blood from the
butchering as the bear would throw earth on the blood and dry it up.
The poor rabbit would have to go home hungry after his hard day's
work.
The
bear was the father of five children. The youngest child was very
kind to the rabbit. He was very hearty eater. The mother bear always
gave him an extra large piece of meat but the youngest child did not
eat it. He would take it outside with him and pretended to play ball
with the meat. He kicked toward the rabbit's house and when he got
close to the door he would give the meat with such a great kick. The
meat would fly into the rabbit's house. In this way, the poor rabbit
would get his meal unknown to the papa bear.
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