Hardly a day passed without Blue Horse coming to my studio to visit me.
Blue Horse insisted that Burbank paint four portraits of him.
But in the morning Blue Horse rode in and said that his daughter had died during the night.
As soon as the body was buried, Blue Horse had the house torn down.
Blue Horse asked Burbank to lend him seven dollars to buy calico for one of his daughter's good friends.
Blue Horse pointed to the position of the sun at nine o'clock in the morning.
Blue Horse came to Burbank's studio one hot day, fanning himself with a big turkey wing.
The situation was funny to everybody but Blue Horse.
Blue Horse himself believed it and circulated the story.
Blue Horse started a violent harangue in the Sioux language.