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The Hidden Children

CHAPTER XII
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A Sagamore has spoken." "What would you have me do ?" "Nothing, yet." "But we must make a night march of it, and I could not endure that infamous creature's company, even if it were safe for us to take him with us." "My brother may remain tranquil.

The Grey-Feather and I are watching him.

The praying Indian and Tahoontowhee understand also.

When we once are certain, the Erie dies." "When you are certain," said I in a fury, "I will have him properly tried by military court and hung as high as Amherst hung two of his fellow devils.

I wish to God he had executed the entire nation while he was about it.


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