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The Spirit of the Border

CHAPTER II
11/19

I have heard many scoffers who claim that it is worse than folly to try to teach these fierce savages Christianity; but I know it can be done, and my heart is in the work.

I have no fear; yet I would not conceal from you, young man, that the danger of going among these hostile Indians must be great." "I will not hesitate because of that.

My sympathy is with the redman.

I have had an opportunity of studying Indian nature and believe the race inherently noble.

He has been driven to make war, and I want to help him into other paths." Joe left the two ministers talking earnestly and turned toward Mrs.
Wentz.


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