. Fowls of the air [microform]. Birds; Game and game birds; Oiseaux; Gibier. HUKWEEM THE NIGHT VOICE PUKWEEM the loon must go through the world crj'ing for what he never gets, and searching for one whom he never finds; for he is the hunting-dog of Clote Scarpe. So said Simmo to me, one night, in explaining why the loon's cry is so wild and * sad. Clote Scarpe, by the way, is the legendary hero, the Hiawatha of the northern Indians. Long ago he lived on the Wollastook and ruled the animals, which all lived peaceably together, understanding each other's lan- guage; and "nobody ever ate any

. Fowls of the air [microform]. Birds; Game and game birds; Oiseaux; Gibier. HUKWEEM THE NIGHT VOICE PUKWEEM the loon must go through the world crj'ing for what he never gets, and searching for one whom he never finds; for he is the hunting-dog of Clote Scarpe. So said Simmo to me, one night, in explaining why the loon's cry is so wild and *~ sad. Clote Scarpe, by the way, is the legendary hero, the Hiawatha of the northern Indians. Long ago he lived on the Wollastook and ruled the animals, which all lived peaceably together, understanding each other's lan- guage; and "nobody ever ate any Stock Photo
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. Fowls of the air [microform]. Birds; Game and game birds; Oiseaux; Gibier. HUKWEEM THE NIGHT VOICE PUKWEEM the loon must go through the world crj'ing for what he never gets, and searching for one whom he never finds; for he is the hunting-dog of Clote Scarpe. So said Simmo to me, one night, in explaining why the loon's cry is so wild and *~ sad. Clote Scarpe, by the way, is the legendary hero, the Hiawatha of the northern Indians. Long ago he lived on the Wollastook and ruled the animals, which all lived peaceably together, understanding each other's lan- guage; and "nobody ever ate anybody, " as Simmo says. But when Clote Scarpe went 105. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Long, William J. (William Joseph), 1866 or 7-1952. Toronto : Copp, Clark