234 GLOOSCAP AND OTHER STORIES the bag. Then he put the bag back into the hole, and drove the other pigs away to the field of chickweed, where they were kept busy until the tide returned and covered the spot where Coolnajoo had been buried. When the tide had gone out again, Coolnajoo's brothers began to feel sorry for what they had done to him. They went to the spot where they had buried him, of course expecting to find him dead. What was their surprise, on opening the bag, to find, instead of their brother—a dead pig! Coolnajoo had been watching them from a dis¬ tance, and when they reached home they found him astride the ridge-pole, laughing at them. After this Coolnajoo was more clever than ever, until at last his brothers could endure him no longer, and planned once more to kill him. This time they thought they would do better. "We will take him to the water-fall," they said, "and throw him in, and let him be dashed to pieces in the rapids." So they tied Coolnajoo up in a bag again, and hung the bag across a pole, and started for the water-fall. But they became hungry on the way, and put him down by the side of the road, while they went to an inn to eat. While they were gone, a drover passed by and spying the bag, he went up and gave it a kick, to see what might be in it.