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Dahcotah

CHAPTER III
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She sees the admiring countenance of one of the young Chippeway warriors fixed upon her; worn out with fatigue, she cannot support the wretched thought.

For a while she is insensible even to her sorrows.
On recovering, food is given her, and she tries to eat.

Nothing but death can relieve her.

Where are the spirits of the rocks and rivers of her land?
Have they forgotten her too?
Hole-in-the-Bay took her to his teepee.

She was his prisoner, he chose to adopt her, and treated her with every kindness.


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