Rockwhen animals reigned in the Tarth, they had killed all the
le but a girl and her little brother, and these two were living in
man-out-of-the-way place. The boy was a perfect little pyemy.
never grow beyond the size of a mere infant, but the girl increased
ith her years, so that the task of providing food and shelter Cell
wholly upon her. She went out daily to get wood for the lodge-fire,
and she took her little brother with her, so that no mishap might befall
him for he was too little to leave alone. A big bird, of a mischievous
nature might have flown away with him. His sister made him a bow
and arrows, and said to him one day, 'My little brother, I will leave you
behinds where I have been gathering the wood, you must hide your
sell, and you will soon see the snow-birds come and pick the wonns
out of the logs which I have piled up. Shoot one of thein and bring it
home. He obeyed her, and triedhus best to kill one but he came
home unsuccessful. His sister told him that he must not despair, but
uy again the next day. She accordingly left him at the gathering-place
of the wood, and returned to the lodge. Towards might fall she heard
his little footsteps crackling through the snow, and he hurried in and
threw down with an ar of triumph, one of the birds which he had
dalled "My sister," said he, "I wish you to skin it, and stretch the skin,
and when I have killed more, I will have a coat made out of them."
But what shall we do with the body?" said she; for they had always up
to that time lived upon greens and berries. "Cut it in two," he
answered, and season our soup with one half of it at a time. It was
bear first dish of game, and they relished it greatly.. write a summary of passage and give suitable title
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Rockwhen animals reigned in the Tarth, they had killed all the
le but a girl and her little brother, and these two were living in
man-out-of-the-way place. The boy was a perfect little pyemy.
never grow beyond the size of a mere infant, but the girl increased
ith her years, so that the task of providing food and shelter Cell
wholly upon her. She went out daily to get wood for the lodge-fire,
and she took her little brother with her, so that no mishap might befall
him for he was too little to leave alone. A big bird, of a mischievous
nature might have flown away with him. His sister made him a bow
and arrows, and said to him one day, 'My little brother, I will leave you
behinds where I have been gathering the wood, you must hide your
sell, and you will soon see the snow-birds come and pick the wonns
out of the logs which I have piled up. Shoot one of thein and bring it
home. He obeyed her, and triedhus best to kill one but he came
home unsuccessful. His sister told him that he must not despair, but
uy again the next day. She accordingly left him at the gathering-place
of the wood, and returned to the lodge. Towards might fall she heard
his little footsteps crackling through the snow, and he hurried in and
threw down with an ar of triumph, one of the birds which he had
dalled "My sister," said he, "I wish you to skin it, and stretch the skin,
and when I have killed more, I will have a coat made out of them."
But what shall we do with the body?" said she; for they had always up
to that time lived upon greens and berries. "Cut it in two," he
answered, and season our soup with one half of it at a time. It was
bear first dish of game, and they relished it greatly.. write a summary of passage and give suitable title