The Boy Who Found Lost
Across
- 4. "There was a little trail that led away from the house and over the ridge."
- 5. "Now if I get things ready for you and prepare you for your journey, you will find them."
- 7. "Well the boy had nothing left except a spear. So he picked up his spear threw it at the monster as hard as he could."
- 8. "And when these two men came they informed him saying, 'Our hunter, our hunter is very sick. We came to get you.'"
- 9. " And there was the same monster in the middle of the floor, tossing in pain. And he asked these people to turn the light off saying, “I can work better in the dark.”
- 12. "And in this little iglu sat an old woman all by herself with a parka on and she was twisting sinew to make thread for sewing."
- 14. "Well, the boy was curious to see where the monster had gone."
- 15. "When the people heard this there was a poor boy, an orphan boy who lived with his grandmother in the village."
- 16. "When he finally caught it with his spear, he looked to see whereabouts he was."
- 17. "And when they got to the place where the people gathered, sort of like a community place, he went inside."
Down
- 1. "And he put the parka on, picked up the sinew, and pretended to be an old lady."
- 2. "Of course, all they had were the seal oil lanterns, nothing bright – it was really dim anyway."
- 3. "They would hunt seals and ugruks and what have you -- all the waterfowl they could get."
- 6. "They would hunt seals and ugruks and what have you -- all the waterfowl they could get."
- 8. "And then he saw he was close to the land. And when he saw he was close to the land he went that way and there he saw an iglu."
- 10. "He called the boy by name and he said 'If you don’t give me what you caught I’m going to swallow you.'"
- 11. "So the father of this boy offered a reward."
- 13. "Of course, all they had were the seal oil lanterns, nothing bright – it was really dim anyway."