.WONDER TALES OF THE FOREST 89 But at last she had the pouch in her hand, and stole over to the door to Noojekesiguno- dasit. He found the little round box and opened it, and there was the magical dancing doll, as ever, dancing and dancing away. " Well ? What is it ? What is it now ? " said the magical dancing doll. '' Take us back to our own village, and place the wigwam just as it was before," Noojeke- sigunodasit said. And soon they were all back in their own home again. But the servant was punished for his wickedness. For Noojeke- sigunodasit had him put to death, and had a blanket made of his skin to hang before the door of the wigwam, to show all people the punishment of such a wicked servant. Now the old chief could never be satisfied to think that the young stranger had been stronger than he in magical power. So he tried once more, and for the last time, to destroy him. One day, he said quietly to Noojekesigunoda- sit: "I want you to bring me the head of a chepechcalm for my dinner." Now the che- pechcalm was a terrible monster, a dragon. He gave magical power to all the medicine men, and the chief himself was a medicine man. And so he thought that the chepechcalm would put an end to Noojekesigunodasit.