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Oonomoo the Huron

CHAPTER VI
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Still, there could be no certainty, and he was in a torment of doubt, when he was startled by hearing the Huron call his name.

At first he determined not to answer, thinking his friend had been compelled to betray him by his captors.

A moment's reflection, however, convinced him that such could not be the case.
"Canfiel'! Canfiel'!" "What do you want, Oonomoo ?" "Go down bank--wait for us--Miami won't hurt." The young soldier did as he requested, and the next moment saw the two canoes put out from the rock.

In the first were the four Miamis, and in the second Oonomoo and Heigon, the latter using the paddle.

They touched a point on the shore about a hundred yards down-stream, almost at the same moment that it was reached by the Lieutenant.
"How-de-do, brudder ?" asked the foremost, extending his hand.


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