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112. The Cousins

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112. The Cousins.-
-This tale is somewhat similar to No. 15, but in the present version the revenge is

p. 454

brought on by an angakok, who assisted the cousins on a flight, and while staying with them invoked his tornak, the "toolik", who carried a red-hot weapon, and destroyed the house and all its inhabitants by fire, while the angakok flew homewards. After his return to his house, while narrating the deed to his people, a laughing voice was heard from without, recognised as that of his "erkungasok" (the ingenious and cunning adviser, but rather powerless and boasting dweller among the tornaks), who came to give notice of his having also assisted at the destruction of his enemies.

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