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... warriors Washington forwarded on with the speech and wampum to Governor Dinwiddie . The other he prevailed on to return to the half - king , bearing a speech from him , addressed to the " sachems , warriors of the Six United Nations ...
... warriors Washington forwarded on with the speech and wampum to Governor Dinwiddie . The other he prevailed on to return to the half - king , bearing a speech from him , addressed to the " sachems , warriors of the Six United Nations ...
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... warriors were celebrating their exploits by the tri- umphant scalp - dance . After a while the revel ceased , and a number of fires appeared here and there in a corn - field . They were made by such of the Indians as slept in the open ...
... warriors were celebrating their exploits by the tri- umphant scalp - dance . After a while the revel ceased , and a number of fires appeared here and there in a corn - field . They were made by such of the Indians as slept in the open ...
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... warriors , to show his manhood , began to sing . A squaw at the same time was heard to cry , but was severely rebuked by the men . " In the end , the warriors were driven out by the flames ; some escaped , and some were shot . Among the ...
... warriors , to show his manhood , began to sing . A squaw at the same time was heard to cry , but was severely rebuked by the men . " In the end , the warriors were driven out by the flames ; some escaped , and some were shot . Among the ...
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CHAPTER I | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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