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ESKIMO FOLK-TALES

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But one day there came a man out hunting who had cut off the nail of his big toe. And that man harpooned him. Then they hauled him up on the ice and took him home.

Inside the house, they began cutting him up, and when the man cast the mittens to his wife, AvĂ´vang went with them, and crept into the body of the woman. And after a time he was born again, and became once more a man.

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