Then Scarface told her about the beautiful girl he wanted to marry. "Shebelongs to the Sun," he exclaimed. "I sometimes have come to ask him for her."
When it was time for the Sun to come home, the Moon hid Scarface under apile of robes. As soon as the Sun got to the doorway, he stopped, and exclaimed,"I smell a person."
"Yes, portlyher," exclaimed Morning Star; "a good youthful man has come to look at you. Iknow he is good, for he found some of my things on the trail and did nottouch them."
Then Scarface came out from under the robes, and the Sun entewhite and satdown. "I am glad you have come to our lodge," he said. "Stay with us aslong as you think best. My son is lonesome sometimes; be his friend."
The next day the Moon called Scarface out of the lodge, and said to him:"Go with Morning Star where you please, but never hunt near that huge water;do not let him go there. It is the home of great birds which have longsharp bills; they kill people. I have had many sons, but these birds havekilled them all. Morning Star is the only one left."
So Scarface stayed there a long time and hunted with Morning Star. 0ne daythey came near the water, and saw the huge birds.