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My grandmother Turtle made scarecrows to frighten away the birds

My grandmother Turtle made scarecrows to frighten away the birds.jpg My little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearlyThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallMy little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearlyThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallMy little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearlyThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallMy little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearlyThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallMy little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearlyThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallMy little half sister was my usual playmate. She was two years younger than I, and I loved her dearlyThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wall

My grandmother Turtle made scarecrows to frighten away the birds. In the middle of the field she drove two sticks for legs, and bound two other sticks to them for arms; on the top, she fastened a ball of cast-away skins for a head. She belted an old robe about the figure to make it look like a man. Such a scarecrow looked wicked! Indeed I was almost afraid of it myself. But the bad crows, seeing the scarecrow never moved from its place, soon lost their fear, and came back.