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... PAU - PUK - KEEWIS BLESSING THE CORN - FIELDS PICTURE - WRITING . XV . HIAWATHA'S LAMENTATION XVII . THE HUNTING OF PAU - PUK - KEEWIS XVIII . THE DEATH OF KWASIND XIX . THE GHOSTS XX . THE FAMINE . XXI . THE WHITE MAN'S FOOT . XXII ...
... PAU - PUK - KEEWIS BLESSING THE CORN - FIELDS PICTURE - WRITING . XV . HIAWATHA'S LAMENTATION XVII . THE HUNTING OF PAU - PUK - KEEWIS XVIII . THE DEATH OF KWASIND XIX . THE GHOSTS XX . THE FAMINE . XXI . THE WHITE MAN'S FOOT . XXII ...
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... Pau - Puk - Keewis , How the handsome Yenadizze Danced at Hiawatha's wedding ; How the gentle Chibiabos , He the sweetest of musicians , Sang his songs of love and longing ; How Iagoo , the great boaster , He the marvellous 100 The Song ...
... Pau - Puk - Keewis , How the handsome Yenadizze Danced at Hiawatha's wedding ; How the gentle Chibiabos , He the sweetest of musicians , Sang his songs of love and longing ; How Iagoo , the great boaster , He the marvellous 100 The Song ...
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... Pau - Puk - Keewis , Dance for us your merry dances , Dance the Beggar's Dance to please us , That the feast may be more joyous , That the time may pass more gayly , And our guests be more contented ! " Then the handsome Pau - Puk ...
... Pau - Puk - Keewis , Dance for us your merry dances , Dance the Beggar's Dance to please us , That the feast may be more joyous , That the time may pass more gayly , And our guests be more contented ! " Then the handsome Pau - Puk ...
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... Pau - Puk - Keewis . He was dressed in shirt of doe - skin , pak 77 White and soft , and fringed with ermine , All inwrought with beads of wampum ; He was dressed in deer - skin leggings , fe Fringed with hedgehog quills and ermine And ...
... Pau - Puk - Keewis . He was dressed in shirt of doe - skin , pak 77 White and soft , and fringed with ermine , All inwrought with beads of wampum ; He was dressed in deer - skin leggings , fe Fringed with hedgehog quills and ermine And ...
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... Wudjoo ! Thus the merry Pau - Puk - Keewis Danced his Beggar's Dance to please them , And , returning , sat down laughing There among the guests assembled , Sat and fanned himself serenely With his fan of turkey 104 The Song of Hiawatha.
... Wudjoo ! Thus the merry Pau - Puk - Keewis Danced his Beggar's Dance to please them , And , returning , sat down laughing There among the guests assembled , Sat and fanned himself serenely With his fan of turkey 104 The Song of Hiawatha.
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