Coyote's Eyes
Author: Katharine Berry Judson (1912)
Main characters: coyote and a bird
The story started out with a bird taking out and throwing its eyes into the air. When the birds eye returned, they were brighter than before.
The coyote witnessed this and wanted to try. The bird took the coyotes eyes and threw them up into the air. His eyes were much brighter than before. Coyote was so happy with how his eyes turned out that he wanted to try again. The bird refused, but coyote persisted.
The bird took coyotes eyes and threw them up into the air and they never came down. Coyote demanded that they return, but bird never returned them.
Annoyed at his constant complaining, the bird took gum and shaped it into a ball and shoved it into coyotes eye holes. He was never able to see again.
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