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The Log School-House on the Columbia

CHAPTER III
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I no wah-wah now." At noon Benjamin was light-hearted, and led the sports and games.

He was very strong, and one of his lively feats was to let three or four children climb upon his back and run away with them until they tumbled off.

He seemed perfectly happy when he was making the others happy, and nothing so delighted him as to be commended.

He longed to be popular, not from any selfish reason, but because to be liked by others was his atmosphere of contentment.

He was kindly above most Indians, a trait for which his father was famous.


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