The story of the Hyena (the Anteater's laws)
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The story of the Hyena (the Anteater's laws)
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
||kabbo (Jantje) (II)
<i>This account </i>[of The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx]<i> is again followed by the Anteater's laws concerning the habits of various animals, such as the jackal, the 'Löffelhund' (Proteles), etc., who were, once upon a time, men (L II.-2. 323-356). </i>The Hyena marries a female Hyena and has Hyena children. They live in a burrow. He hunts for food for them and brings them quagga, gemsbok, ostrich, ostrich eggs, springbok, and flesh of a man.
1) See also <i>The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (//kabbo's version 1) </i>and<i> The Anteater, Springbok and Lynx (//kabbo's version 2)</i>, 2) This story is found in Book II-2
story
27 July 1871 (started)
History (Early Race)
Plants and animals
Anteater's laws (and story of Hyena), animals (when they were people), animals (habits of), animals (marry own kind), animals (and Anteater's laws), animals (and story of Hyena), laws (the Anteater's), laws (and story of Hyena), Hyena (its story), Hyena (and Anteater's laws), Hyena (habits of), Hyena (marry own kind), marriage (of animals), marriage (and Anteater's laws), marriage (and story of Hyena)
346-350
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