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Dahcotah

CHAPTER III
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I have forgotten thy Indian name, renegade as thou wert! but thou answerest as well to "old John!" Thou art now forgotten clay, though strong and vigorous when in wisdom the Sioux were punished for a fault they did not commit.

Their money was not paid them--their provisions were withheld.

Many were laid low, and thou hast found before now that God is the Great Spirit, and the Giant Haokah is not.
And it may be that thou wouldst fain have those thou hast left on earth know of His power, who is above all spirits, and of His goodness who would have all come unto Him..


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