Tales of Space and Time


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She crept back at last towards Ugh-lomi and heard him stirring and  
moaning. She turned back to the mound again; then she saw something in  
the darkness near the stake, and peering distinguished a jackal. In a  
flash she was brave and angry; she sprang up, cried out, and ran towards  
the offering. She stumbled and fell, and heard the growling of the  
jackal going off.  
When she arose only the ashen stake lay on the ground, the meat was  
gone. So she went back, to fast through the night with Ugh-lomi; and  
Ugh-lomi was angry with her, because she had no food for him; but she  
told him nothing of the things she had seen.  
Two days passed and they were near starving, when the tribe slew a  
horse. Then came the same ceremony, and a haunch was left on the ashen  
stake; but this time Eudena did not hesitate.  
By acting and words she made Ugh-lomi understand, but he ate most of the  
food before he understood; and then as her meaning passed to him he grew  
merry with his food. "I am Uya," he said; "I am the Lion. I am the Great  
Cave Bear, I who was only Ugh-lomi. I am Wau the Cunning. It is well  
that they should feed me, for presently I will kill them all."  
Then Eudena's heart was light, and she laughed with him; and afterwards  
she ate what he had left of the horseflesh with gladness.  
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