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CHAPTER III
THE BLASTED TREE AND THE BLUE-JAY
No man was very sore
because he had been
beaten and robbed. Fish
Catch being dead, he particularly
hated Strong Hand
and wanted Strong Hand's
blood. But he was afraid to
go and take it, and so he
dwelt in his cave and plotted
mischief.