Tuesday, June 26, 2012

THE BAT a Modoc story



Once there was war between beasts and birds. Bat was on birds' side. In the
first battle, the birds were badly beaten. As soon as Bat saw that the
battle was going against them, he crept away, hid under a log, and stayed
there till the fight was over. When the animals were going home. Bat slipped
in among them.

After they had gone some distance, they saw him and asked one
another: "How is this? Bat is one of the men who fought against us? "Bat
heard them and he said: "Oh, no! I am one of you; I don't belong to the bird
people. Did you ever see one of those people who had double teeth, you can
see that I belong to the bird people. But I don't; I am one of your own
people. "

They didn't say anything more; they let Bat stay with them. Soon
after, there was another battle; in that battle birds won. As Bat's side was
getting beaten, he slipped away and hid under a log. When the battle was
over and birds were going home, Bat went in among them. When they noticed
him, they said: "You are our enemy; we saw you fighting against us." "Oh,
no," said Bat, "I am one of you; I don't belong to those beasts. Did you
ever see one of those people who had wings? "They didn't say anything more;
they let him stay with them.

So Bat went back and forth as long as the war
lasted. At the end of the war, birds and beasts held a council to see what
to do with him. At last they said to Bat: "Hereafter, you will fly around
alone at night, and you will never have any friends, either among those that
fly, or those that walk."

Modoc, California






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