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The Scouts of the Valley

CHAPTER II
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"I've looked upon his very face, I've seen him in camp with warriors, and I've had the honor of being pursued by him and his men more hours than I can tell.

That's why you see those briar scratches on my leggins, Sol." "Then we cannot doubt that he is here to stir the Six Nations to continued war," said Paul Cotter, "and he will succeed.

He is a mighty chief, and his fire and eloquence will make them take up the hatchet.
I'm glad that we've come.

We delayed a league once between the Shawnees and the Miamis; I don't think we can stop this one, but we may get some people out of the way before the blow falls." "Who are these Six Nations, whose name sounds so pow'ful big up here ?" asked Long Jim.
"Their name is as big as it sounds," replied Henry.

"They are the Onondagas, the Mohawks, Oneidas, Senecas, Cayugas, and Tuscaroras.


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