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Excerpt from The Way of an Indian
His eyes dropped on the grass in front of his moccasins - tiny dried blades of yellow grass, and under neath them he saw the dark traceries of their shadows. Each had its own little shadow - its soul - its change able thing - its other life - just as he himself was cut blue-black beside himself on the sandstone. There were millions of these grass - blades, and each one shivered in the wind, maundering to itself in the chorus, which made the prairie sigh, and all for fear of a big brown buffalo wan.
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