The Jackal's speech, or, the Jackals and a springbok which the Hyena takes away from them

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Title

The Jackal's speech, or, the Jackals and a springbok which the Hyena takes away from them

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Contributor

kabbo (Jantje) (II)

Summary

<i>The Jackal and the Hyena' (in which piece there are interminable speeches by the Jackal) contains many allusions to other fables, and really forms part of the lengthy discourse of the Dawn's-Heart, (L II.-19. 1710-1759, 20. 1760-1855, 21. 1856-1948). </i>

Comments

1) This story is a part of the discourses of the Day's Heart star, 2) 'Dreaming' as used in this story seems to mean 'thinking' or the 'talking of thoughts', 3) Date on p.1927: 21 August, 4) p.1793v: someone who keeps springbok to eat alone is called 'hyena' (or

Type

story

Date

7 August 1872 (started)

Category

History (Early Race)

Plants and animals

Keyword

speech ( the Jackal's and Day's Heart star's discourse )

speech ( animals which talk )

jackals ( the Jackal's speech )

jackals ( and Day's Heart star's discourse )

jackals ( their doings )

jackals ( the nature and habits of )

jackals ( how they hunt )

jackals ( Jackal and Hyena )

jackals ( Hyena takes springbok away from Jackals )

jackals ( are foolish )

jackals ( their diet )

jackals ( fear others )

jackals ( and time of day )

jackals ( appearance of )

jackals ( and vultures )

jackals ( their call )

animals ( and Day's Heart star's discourse )

animals ( diets of )

animals ( doings of )

animals ( the nature and habits of various )

animals ( the Jackal's speech )

animals ( the doings of lynx, the ||kaitchi, wild dog, vulture, springbok, lion, crow and hyena )

animals ( which have 'thoughts that talk' )

animals ( which are 'angry' )

river ( the Har )

river ( and Day's Heart star's discourse )

river ( and the Jackal's speech )

|xam ( and Day's Heart star's discourse )

|xam ( and the Jackal's speech )

|xam ( hunt with a dog )

|xam ( and jackals )

|xam ( the doings of )

lions ( and flies )

lions ( the nature and habits of )

lions ( the doings of )

lions ( children who call its name )

lions ( is an 'angry man' )

lions ( and story of Lion and cooking pot )

lions ( dreams )

lions ( its thoughts talk )

lions ( and Day's Heart star's discourse )

lions ( and the Jackal's speech )

dream ( lions which )

dream ( and the Jackal's speech )

name ( of rivers )

name ( calling lion's )

name ( and the Jackal's speech )

flies ( and lions )

flies ( and the Jackal's speech )

children ( and calling of lion's name )

children ( and the Jackal's speech )

hunting ( and the Jackal's speech )

springbok ( doings of )

springbok ( and the Jackal's speech )

springbok ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

Day's Heart ( star )

Day's Heart ( discourse of )

Day's Heart ( and the Jackal's speech )

star ( Day's Heart's discourse )

star ( and the Jackal's speech )

discourse ( Day's Heart star's )

discourse ( and the Jackal's speech )

lynx ( doings of )

lynx ( and the Jackal's speech )

lynx ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

||kaitchi ( doings of )

||kaitchi ( and the Jackal's speech )

||kaitchi ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

wild dog ( doings of )

wild dog ( and the Jackal's speech )

wild dog ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

vulture ( doings of )

vulture ( and the Jackal's speech )

vulture ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

springbok ( Hyena takes away Jackals' )

springbok ( doings of )

springbok ( and the Jackal's speech )

springbok ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

lion ( doings of )

lion ( and the Jackal's speech )

lion ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

crow ( doings of )

crow ( and the Jackal's speech )

crow ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

hyena ( Hyena takes Jackals' springbok )

hyena ( doings of )

hyena ( and the Jackal's speech )

hyena ( and the Day's Heart star's discourse )

Story Pages

1760-1855, 1856-1948

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