Why the chameleon must not be killed
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Why the chameleon must not be killed
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
≠kasin (Klaas Katkop) (IV)
...reasons for not killing the Chameleon, which came out of the sky (L IV.-3. p.iv.).
1) ≠kasin heard this story from his mother (ko a ≠ko); a note states that he means 'God' when he says 'Father'; God and his real father would both be angry if he killed a chameleon, 2) See also <i>How an old woman asked a chameleon for rain</i>, 3) This story is found in Book IV-3
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December 1873
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3701 opp (or IV)
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