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One day Raven was sitting on a cliff near the sea when he saw a large whale passing close along the shore.
“I have an idea!” said he. “I’m going to try something new.” Then he called out to the whale, “When you come up again, shut your eyes and open your mouth wide, and I’ll put something in it.”
Then he drew down his mask, put his drill for making fire under his wing, and flew out over the water. Very soon the whale came up again and did as he had been told. Raven, seeing the wide open mouth, flew straight down the whale’s throat. The whale closed his mouth, gave a great gulp, and down he went to the bottom of the sea.
Raven stood up, pushed up his beak, and looking about, found himself at the entrance to a fine room, at one end of which burned a lamp. He went in and was surprised to see a beautiful young woman sitting there. The place was clean and dry, the roof being supported by the whale’s spine, while its ribs formed the walls. The lamp was supplied from a tube that extended along the whale’s backbone, from which oil constantly but slowly dripped into the lamp.
Host Dan ScholzSubscribe to The Folktale Project at http://folktaleproject.com/subscribe
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One day Raven was sitting on a cliff near the sea when he saw a large whale passing close along the shore.
“I have an idea!” said he. “I’m going to try something new.” Then he called out to the whale, “When you come up again, shut your eyes and open your mouth wide, and I’ll put something in it.”
Then he drew down his mask, put his drill for making fire under his wing, and flew out over the water. Very soon the whale came up again and did as he had been told. Raven, seeing the wide open mouth, flew straight down the whale’s throat. The whale closed his mouth, gave a great gulp, and down he went to the bottom of the sea.
Raven stood up, pushed up his beak, and looking about, found himself at the entrance to a fine room, at one end of which burned a lamp. He went in and was surprised to see a beautiful young woman sitting there. The place was clean and dry, the roof being supported by the whale’s spine, while its ribs formed the walls. The lamp was supplied from a tube that extended along the whale’s backbone, from which oil constantly but slowly dripped into the lamp.
Host Dan ScholzSubscribe to The Folktale Project at http://folktaleproject.com/subscribe
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