#THINGS TO DO#
_Show on your sand-map where the clans had camped. Show where you think Fleetfoot watched. Show where the ceremonies were performed._
_Draw one of these pictures:_-- _Fleetfoot bids farewell to Willow-grouse._ _The clans seated around the camp-fire._ _Fleetfoot watching the dance._ _Fleetfoot saves Scarface"s life._
_Watch a cat as it springs upon a mouse, and then think of the tiger as he sprang upon Scarface. Model it in bas-relief._
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
What do you think the people will do with Fleetfoot?
Can you think of any way that Fleetfoot might prevent them from attacking the Bison clan?
_What Happened when the Clans Found Fleetfoot_
While Chew-chew and Eagle-eye were attending to Scarface, others took care of Fleetfoot. They knew nothing about him except that he had saved Scarface"s life. Everybody wanted to see him; and so a great crowd gathered around.
People looked at the strange young man as he lay pale and still on the ground. They looked and looked again, then said, "How like he is to Scarface."
Eagle-eye had not forgotten Fleetfoot. She never spoke of him, but she still hoped that he was alive and that she would see him again. When strangers came she always inquired for tidings of the lost boy.
And so when Eagle-eye heard what the people said, she pushed her way through the crowd. The moment she saw him, she cried, "Fleetfoot!" and then bent over his lifeless form.
Chew-chew, hearing Eagle-eye"s cry, hurried to the spot. She knelt by his side and murmured his name, and thought of Scarface when he was young.
Those who stood near turned and asked, "Who is Fleetfoot?" Many of the people had never heard of him. Others had heard of Eagle-eye"s boy.
All were curious to know more about the strange young man. All were anxious to know if he was dead or alive.
Fleetfoot was not dead. He was only stunned by the tiger"s blow. When Eagle-eye bathed him with cold water, he began to show signs of life.
When at length he opened his eyes, he knew that he was recognized.
When those who stood near found out who the young man was, they shouted the tidings to those who were farther away. Then the people rejoiced and thanked the G.o.ds for thus befriending them.
Before Fleetfoot slept that night, he wondered how the meeting would end. He wondered if he could find a way to prevent an attack upon the Bison clan. And, turning once more to the Big Bear, he soon fell asleep. Next morning the people caught salmon just below the rapids.
They feasted a while and then played games in which Fleetfoot took part.
When the games were over, the young men crowded around him. They asked him how he could throw a spear so as to strike a deadly blow.
Fleetfoot told all he knew about the use of spears and harpoons, but he scarcely knew himself how he had thrown with such force.
But he took two spearheads in his hand, just as he had held them when he saw the tiger. He threw one at a mark and the spear went with such force that the young men shouted for joy. Then they all practiced throwing until they could throw in the same way. It was in this way that people learned to hurl weapons with a throwing-stick. Instead of hurling one spear by resting the b.u.t.t against the barb of another, as Fleetfoot had done when he threw at the tiger, they learned to shape sticks for throwing spears, and they called them "throwing-sticks."
[Ill.u.s.tration: _A throwing-stick._]
The older men watched as Fleetfoot showed the young men how he threw spears and harpoons. And soon they all agreed to ask Fleetfoot to lead in the dance that night.
Scarface invited him to lead, and Fleetfoot accepted. He was glad to lead in a real hunting dance, but he was still more glad to have a chance to prevent an attack upon the Bison clan. And so he resolved to plan a dance which would make them forget their plan.
When the time came to begin the dance, Fleetfoot was ready to lead.
He knew that the men all wanted to find good hunting grounds. So he showed them where to find such grounds and what trails to follow.
[Ill.u.s.tration: _An Irish deer._]
A few days later he went with the people to these very grounds. There they hunted the bison herds and the Irish deer. And when each of the clans had chosen a place to camp, Fleetfoot bade them farewell. Then it was that the bravest young men came forward and said that they would follow him. And so the young men agreed to be brothers and to help one another in times of need. They agreed upon signs which they should use when they wanted to meet. And when Fleetfoot started homeward, the young men escorted him.
Of the adventures on the way to the Bison clan"s cave there is little time to tell. All the young men were faithful. And as they journeyed on their way, they recalled Fleetfoot"s brave deeds in a victory song.
#THINGS TO DO#
_Show how the people acted from the time Fleetfoot threw his spear until they knew who he was. Draw pictures which will ill.u.s.trate the story._
_Make such a hunting dance as you think Fleetfoot led. Show in your sand-map the places where the hunting grounds were._
_Name all the running games you know. Tell how you play one of them. Draw a picture of the Cave-men playing games._
_Make a throwing-stick._
_Look at the picture of the Irish deer and tell how it appears to differ from other deer you know. For what do you think it uses its large and heavy antlers?_
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THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
What do you think Flaker will do while Fleetfoot is gone? What do you think the Bison clan will do when Fleetfoot returns?
Which do you think will be the greater man--Fleetfoot or Flaker?
What things do you think Fleetfoot will do? What do you think Flaker will do?
_Fleetfoot"s Return_
[Ill.u.s.tration: _A fragment of a Cave-man"s baton, engraved with the heads of bison._]
Flaker missed Fleetfoot more than he could tell. Awake, he thought of his dangerous journey. Asleep, he was with him in his dreams. Many, many times each day he prayed for Fleetfoot"s safe return.
Ever since the strangers had camped on their lands, the Bison clan had been anxious. When questioned about it, Greybeard was sad and Bighorn shook his head. So the women were trying to arouse their courage, and Flaker was carving prayers.