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Examples
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Compliance: Heno longer doubts the seriousness of his condition or describes it in a weasel-worded way.
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She told them also how Heno was freeing their land of a monster serpent, that trailed underneath the earth, poisoning their springs and causing sickness.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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Heno took the maiden to live with him, in his lodge behind the falls.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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It was Heno, the Thunder Spirit, who dwelt behind the falls.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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When Heno was away on one of his journeys through the sky, they would ride the great bubbles of foam that went dashing through the rocks.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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When they came to the home of her people, Heno left the woman and the boy by the river, and went on further to the east.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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One day, Heno asked the young woman if she would like to visit her people.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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The black cloud would float earthward, and Heno would stop and have a word with the mother and the boy.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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Always, she said, Heno carried a basket of great rocks on his back, which he hurled at the monster whenever he saw him.
Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children Mabel Powers
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Timmendiquas did not come again, and two old squaws, in place of Heno, brought him his food and drink.
The Riflemen of the Ohio A Story of the Early Days along "The Beautiful River" 1890
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