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Part 2, Chapters 13-14 Summary
Red Paint wakes her husband by calling his new name "Fools Crow." Three Bears chose the name after hearing about how he tricked Bull Shield into thinking he was dead. Fools Crow is uncomfortable. The story has been exaggerated. Among the Lone Eaters he is now a man of much medicine. At the sound of horses approaching, he grabs his gun and steps outside. The seizers wear blue uniforms. They sit, smoke . As the Napikwan speaks, Rides-at-the-door does not let on that he understands. The scout tells of the murder of a white man known to the Pikunis as Four Bears. Survivors have identified Owl Child, as the murderer. Fools Crow wonders if Fast Horse was with him. The murdered man was two-faced and his death is not what bothers him. It is Owl Child, for he is a...
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