Note on the two Lions
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Note on the two Lions
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
|hanǂkass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)
A note about the two Lions, !gu and !haue ta ǂhou. !gu eats people, but !haue ta ǂhou 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 ǂhou and !gu)</i>, 2) This story is found in Book VIII-32
story
November 1879
History (Early Race)
Lions (the two Lions !gu and !haue ta ǂhou), Lions (are people of the Early Race), Lions (and their doings), Lions (how !gu tricks !haue ta ǂhou into tasting human, the Blue Crane's flesh), Lions (!gu eats people but !haue ta ǂhou does not), Lions (!haue ta ǂhou scolds !gu), Blue Crane (how !gu tricks !haue ta ǂhou into tasting her flesh and eating her), Blue Crane (and the two Lions !gu and !haue ta ǂhou), 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 ǂhou), name (a note on the two Lions)
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