Note on the two Lions
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Note on the two Lions
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
A note about the two Lions, !gu and !haue ta ≠hou. !gu eats people, but !haue ta ≠hou does not and is usually the one who scolds !gu about his doings.
1) See also <i>How the Blue Crane vainly sought for !kuommain |ka ||kau, was killed and eaten by the Lions, and restored to life by means of one of the bones of the Mantis </i>(Part 2) and <i>!ga ka Kkumm. The Frog's story</i> or <i>The Frog, the Blue Crane, the Beetle, and !kuommain |ka ||kau</i> (Part I) and <i>The young woman who disobeyed her mother, and fell in with the two Lions (!haue to ≠hou and !gu)</i>, 2) This story is found in Book VIII-32
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November 1879
History (Early Race)
Lions (the two Lions !gu and !haue ta ≠hou), Lions (are people of the Early Race), Lions (and their doings), Lions (how !gu tricks !haue ta ≠hou into tasting human, the Blue Crane's flesh), Lions (!gu eats people but !haue ta ≠hou does not), Lions (!haue ta ≠hou scolds !gu), Blue Crane (how !gu tricks !haue ta ≠hou into tasting her flesh and eating her), Blue Crane (and the two Lions !gu and !haue ta ≠hou), Early Race (or First Bushmen), Early Race (the two Lions and the Blue Crane are people of), name (the two Lions are called !gu and !haue ta ≠hou), name (a note on the two Lions)
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