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CHAPTER X
THE DEATH OF NO MAN
No Man was out bright
and early the next morning
visiting this cave and
that to boast of his good fortune.
He strutted and made such a fuss generally that Old Moon Face said one might think No Man's was the first man-child of whom there was any record.