American Indian: lagoo, the Story-Teller
Author: W.T. Larned (1921)
This story was about a lagoo that told the best stories. People would come from near and far to hear his stories.
lagoo knew all the secrets of everything. From the forest to the ocean, lagoo knew everything there was to know.
One evening, he placed logs in a circle for everyone to sit. He was going to tell a story, and everyone wanted to hear.
Of all the people that enjoyed hearing the stories, the children enjoyed them the most. As they were sitting around on the logs, the wind came whirling in and scared some of the children.
lagoo assured them that the wind couldn't hurt anyone and would soon be scared away by the fire.
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