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Rh that mountain, Was!e'ti-ca? When you sight that mountain, that is where you want to fish.&quot; After this Raven began to fill the canoe with halibut. So Bear asked him, &quot;What do you use for bait anyhow, my friend?&quot; [Corvus respondit, &quot;Testium cute ad escam praeparandam utor. Ursus aiebat corvo, &quot;Licetne uti meis quoque?&quot; Sed corvus dixit, "Noli id facere, ne forte sint graviter attriti. Paulo post ursus aegre ferens aiebat, &quot;Abscide eos.&quot; Turn corvus cultellum acuens aiebat, &quot;Pone eos extrema in sede.&quot; Postea corvus eos praecidit, at ursus gemens proripuit circum scapham et moriens incidit in undas extremo cum gemitu.]

After a while Raven said to Cormorant, &quot;There is a louse coming down on the side of your head. Come here. Let me take it off.&quot; When he came close to him, he picked it off. Then he said, &quot;Open your mouth so that I can put it on your tongue.&quot; When he did open his mouth, however, Raven reached far back and pulled his tongue out. He did this because he did not want Cormorant to tell about what he had done. He told Cormorant to speak, but Cormorant made only a gabbling noise. &quot;That is how young fellows ought to speak," said Raven. Then Raven towed the dead body of the bear behind the point and carried it ashore there. Afterwards he went to Bear's wife and began to take out his halibut. He said to the female bear, &quot;My father's sister, cut out all the stomachs of the halibut and roast them.&quot; So she went down on the beach to cut them out. While she was working on the rest of the halibut, he cooked the stomachs and filled them with hot rocks. Then he went down and said to her, &quot;You better come up. I have cooked all those stomachs for you. You better wash your hands, come up, and eat.&quot; After that Cormorant came in and tried to tell what had happened but made only a gabbling sound. Raven said to the bear, &quot;Do you know what that fellow is talking about? He is saying that there were lots of halibut out where we fished. Every time we tried to get a canoe load they almost turned us over.&quot; When she was about to eat he said, &quot;People never chew what I get. They always swallow it whole.&quot; Before she began she asked Raven where her husband was, and Raven said, "Somehow or other he caught nothing, so we landed him behind the point. He is cutting alders to make alder hooks. He is sitting there yet.&quot;

After the bear had swallowed all of the food she began to feel uneasy in her stomach, and Raven said to Cormorant, &quot;Run outside quickly and get her some water.&quot; Then she drank a great quantity of water, and the things in her stomach began to boil harder and harder. Said Raven, &quot;Run out Cormorant.&quot; He did so, and Raven ran after him. Then the female bear ran about inside the house grabbing at everything and finally fell dead. Then Raven skinned the