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CHAPTER IV
NO MAN AND NO FOOT
And so he hid away his
secret invention and
started off to the flinty hillside
where No Foot had his
work shop.
This No Foot had once been a mighty hunter, but as luck would have it a great stone had rolled upon him as he climbed a hill and smashed one of his feet so