<h2><SPAN name="XVI" id="XVI"></SPAN>XVI</h2>
<h3><i>Why the Sun and the Moon live in the Sky</i></h3>
<p>Many years ago the sun and water were great friends, and both lived on
the earth together. The sun very often used to visit the water, but
the water never returned his visits. At last the sun asked the water
why it was that he never came to see him in his house, the water
replied that the sun's house was not big enough, and that if he came
with his people he would drive the sun out.</p>
<p>He then said, "If you wish me to visit you, you must build a very
large compound; but I warn you that it will have to be a tremendous
place, as my people are very numerous, and take up a lot of room."</p>
<p>The sun promised to build a very big compound, and soon afterwards he
returned home to his wife, the moon, who greeted him with a broad
smile when he opened the door. The sun told the moon what he had
promised the water, and the next day commenced building a huge
compound in which to entertain his friend.</p>
<p>When it was completed, he asked the water to come and visit him the
next day.</p>
<p>When the water arrived, he called out to the sun, and asked him
whether it would be safe for him<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[65]</SPAN></span> to enter, and the sun answered,
"Yes, come in, my friend."</p>
<p>The water then began to flow in, accompanied by the fish and all the
water animals.</p>
<p>Very soon the water was knee-deep, so he asked the sun if it was still
safe, and the sun again said, "Yes," so more water came in.</p>
<p>When the water was level with the top of a man's head, the water said
to the sun, "Do you want more of my people to come?" and the sun and
moon both answered, "Yes," not knowing any better, so the water flowed
on, until the sun and moon had to perch themselves on the top of the
roof.</p>
<p>Again the water addressed the sun, but receiving the same answer, and
more of his people rushing in, the water very soon overflowed the top
of the roof, and the sun and moon were forced to go up into the sky,
where they have remained ever since.</p>
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