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Story: The song of the young woman, as she returned home

Title

The song of the young woman, as she returned home

Collection

Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks

Summary

The Young Woman of the early race whose breast was caught in a cleft of the rock. Her escape from the Two Lions. By /han≠kass’o (L VIII.-32. 8821-8842). She sings 'My nipple shall grow into shape again' so that her breast will return to the way it had been (before it got caught in the rock).

Comments

1) See also The young woman who disobeyed her mother, and fell in with the two Lions (!haue ta ≠hou and !gu) and also p.8822v, 2) This story is found in Book VIII-32

Contributors

|han≠kass'o (Klein Jantje) (VIII)

Date

26 November 1879

Categories

History (Early Race), Poetry

Keywords

young woman (who disobeyed her mother and fell in with the two Lions) , young woman (the song she sings as she returns home) , young woman (sings for her nipple to grow back and for her breast to return to the way it was) , song (sung by the young woman as she returns home to her breast) , song (of the young woman who disobeyed her mother and fell in with the two Lions) , breast (the young woman sings for hers to return to the way it was) , breast (the young woman sings for her nipple to grow back) , breast (in the song of the young woman as she returned home) , Early Race (or First Bushmen) , Early Race (and the song of the young woman of, as she returned home) , woman (the song of the young woman, as she returned home) , woman (the young woman of the Early Race who disobeyed her mother and fell in with the two Lions)

Story Pages

8841-8842

Page Images

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Book: BC_151_A2_1_107

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Book: BC_151_A2_1_107