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One ti-e there where -i-e wolves, all -rothers, who tra-ele- together. Whate-er -eat the- got when the- were hunting the- woul- share with -o-ote. One e-ening -o-ote saw the wol-es loo-ing u- the s--.
"What are -ou loo-ing at u- there, -- -rothers? As-e- -o-ote.
"Oh, nothing" sai- the ol-est wol-.
Ne-t e-ening -o-ote saw the- were all loo-ing u- in the s-- at so-ething. He as-e- the ne-t ol-est wol- what the- were loo-ing at, -ut he woul-n't sa-.It went li-e this -ort three or -our nights. No one wante- to tell -o-ote what the- were loo-ing at -e-ause the- thought he woul- want to inter-ere. One night -o-ote as-e- the -oungest wol- -rother to tell hi-, an- the -oungest wol- -rother to tell hi-, an- the -oungest wol- sai- to the other wol-es, "Let's tell -o-ote what we see u- there. He won't -o an-thing."
So the- tol- hi-. "We see two ani-als u- there. Wa- u- there, where we -annot get to the-".
"Let's go u- an- see the- ," sai- -o-ote.
"Well, how -an we -o that?"
"Oh, I -an -o that eas-," sai- -o-ote. "I -an show -ou how to get u- there without an- trou-le at all."
-o-ote gathere- a great nu--er o- arrows an- then -egan shooting the- into the s--.The -irts arrow stu-- in the s-- an- the se-on- arrow stu-- in the -irst. Ea-h arrow stu-- in the en- o- the one -e-ore it li-e that until there was a la--er rea-hing -own to the earth.
"We -an -li-- u- now" sais- -o-ote the ol-est wol- too- his -og with hi- , an- then the other -our wol- -rothers -a-e, an- the- -o-ote. The- -li--e- all -a- an- into the night. All the ne-t -a- the- -li--e-. -or -an- -a-s an- nights the- -li--e-, untill -inall- the- rea-he- the s--. The- stoo- in the s-- an- loo-e- o-er at the two ani-als the wol-es ha- seen -ro- -own -elow. The- were two gri--l- -ears.
"-on't go near the-," sai- -o-ote. "The- will tear -ou a-art." -ut the two -oungest wol-es were alrea-- hea-e- o-er. An- the ne-t to -oungest wol-es -ollowe- the-. Onl- the the ol-est wol- hel- -a--. When the wol-es got near the gri--lies, nothing ha--ene-. The wol-es sat -own an- loo-e- at the -ears, an- the -ears sat there loo-ing at the wol-es. The ol-est wol-, when he saw it was sa-e, -a-e o-er with his -og an- sat -own with the-.
-o-ote woul-n't -o-e o-er. He -i-n't trust the the -ears. "That -a-es a ni-e -i-ture, though," thought -o-ote. "The- all loo- -rett- goo- sitting there li-e that. I thin- I'll li-e it that wa- -or e-er- one to see. Then when -eo-le loo- at the- in the s-- the- will sa-, "There's a stor- a-out this -i-ture, an- the- will tell a stor- a-out -e."
So -o-ote le-t it that wa-. He too- out the arrows as he -es-en-e- so there was no wa- -or an-one to get -a--. -ro- -own on the earth -o-ote a--ire- the arrange-ent he ha- le-t u- there. To-a- the- still loo- the sa-e. The- -all those stars -ig -i--er now. I- -ou loo- u- there -ou'll see that three wol-es -a-e u- the han-le an- the ol-est wol- the one in the -i--le, still has his -og with hi-. The two -oungest wol-es -a-e u- the -art o- the -owl un-er the han-le, n- the two gri--lies -a-e u- the other si-e, the one that -oints towar- the North Star.
When -o-ote saw how the- loo-e-, he wante- to -ut u- a lots o- stars.He arrange- stars all o-er the s-- in -i-tures an- the- -a-e the -ig Roa- a-ross the s-- with stars he ha- le-t o-er.
When -o-ote was -inishe- he -alle- -ea-owlar- o-er. "-- -rother," he sai-, "When I'- gone, tell e-er-one that when the- loo- u- into the s-- an- see the stars arrange- this wa-, I was the one who -i- that. That is -- wor-.-"
Now -ea-owlar- tells the stor- a-out -o-ote.
-o-ote -la-es the stars (Was-o)
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