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~ | “Synopsis: Aaron Gadd Is shocked to see how quickly Squire many as a dozen are killed a] “Mm.” : Harge, head of the Bois des Morts Mission to the Dakots Indians, year, all the whites have con-| “Will you help me to get it pub-

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forgets his dead wife, Merecle, and begins to court Huldah Purdick. rstant mass warfare, Americans lished?" f Saturday “Huldah has been kind to Aaron since he arrived at the mission. against British. French against, - “No.” og 93010 6P. M. Missourt SI. In fact short of “princess” Selene Lanark (daughter of the rich Spanish, with the godlessness of s = =» ! y Ca i LOM WASHINGTON SY....L|. 647)

0 2 is the most attractive girl-he has artillery, so that millions, worden! “IT MIGHT move the white ur wradur Cutan Lamar, she i - or Indians ve Bulli hus and children along with the men,/race to get out of our country.

. . ‘are slaughtered. Nor are they They must have scme decency adr restless. Now go og with the story: brave, like the Indians, but cower left! Will you?” x, : -_i : CHAPTER SIXTEEN in large forts till they are forced “No.” J - : v A: | : THE OLDER people at the mission considered Christmas a out to fight. Or it might warn them what ! : !

, ould happen, It isn't just a playrather an feast and highly wasteful of food, but the children Most Indians hold in common COU E ! EE it, and Huldah had introduced a tree, cut down by everything except clothes, weap- ful argument! If all the Indians Aaron, into the squire's llving room and was making ornaments out ons, tents and food, and even on the continent unite, there won't

these, by custom and our pure Dé one white man alive from| ¥ : Ah } Nore of pine cones. . { 4 ¥ Holiday peace was thick and glittering at the station, when hearts, we constantly share. Es- Hudson Bay to Mexico." i Ro % Jackets : . ) Ch : e Black Wolf came back with fire mt pecially, we hold in common alll “Then we'll have to fight you,! : OIC and threatenings. by the way, Is turning Into & j4ng ag lent to us by God. But even those of us who hate it. I'll| Made of Dan River Poplins. Zelan treated water :

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$ e. have a personal duty| y Ido all the little I t “ about, Ruisance. 1 the whites devote their highest can to bring jusWoaat ure you Aang to do something about him-—he is energies to taking possessions tice to the Indians-—I agree they “That magazine essay you gave distantly related to Selene’s trom one another, greedily hiding haven't had it—but I'm. not going me—what rufians all Indians Mother. But to return to the op-isuch supplies as they cannot use. {0 betray my own people and spy

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" “How would Miss Selene lik a good case, I don't love traitors Made of h rd in n blue and “I'm sorry I gave it to you. ) o> lifetime of profiting by the needs in eavy corduroy avy blu “No, it's good you did, Gadd. 1 ™Y working for you? of others, is so incomprehensible fOr Virtue's sake any more than I brown. Also gabardines in tan, blue, never saw anything that told so uy eur = Young oman, She to nearly all Indians that we do So tullure dos pay. brown and grey. Pleated zipper fly. Sizes > completely what the whites think WOWe ¥ SouDe Yo. yee not quite grasp its horror even .. =, you show my book 0 6 to 16. we are. Now, I'm going to write when she doesn't snub me!” when we see it close at hand, “No.” ' {

an answer. It will, I should think, wipe out the whole white race. 80 will you help me to get it published?” : Aaron affected to be amused fn a gentlemanly manner. Oh, let this poor fellow write his book and get it all out of his system!

Then, secretly and by evening.|3™Ong the white traders. | “I demand that you do.” Black Wolf brought in his com- This is nowhere else so well “Ng. I'm your friend, even if plete “book.” While the Wolf shown as in their voluntary en-I'm not your fellow-traveler on waited, Aaron read it, aghast. |durance of such rackingly un-ithis . desperate journey. The! : In part it read: comfortable and ridiculously ugly squire would certainly send to Ft. n ¥ S rt Shirt “1, Black Wolf, son of Shining gasments 4.Doots, Sossets: Misi Snelling for soldiers to arrest oys po i S : Fach Wind, of the Wahpeton Council bats, tight collars. ey so tor- you.” or. . wea He obligingly stole from the Fire, being .a pure-blood Dakota ture themselves, is it any wonder “On what charge?” Wale of ine Sib SordvY in green, tan J chapel, which was also school- and a member of .the medicine that they torture others’ None . . . Wolf, you can’t first LL : . 4. a couple of exercise books lodge, but having - attended a I have been studying the Bible declare that all whites are swine and two priceless pencils, and school of the white people, am which was given to me at'Ober- and then be surprised if we're a ' ave them to a not singularly herewith warning my people lin, and it has become clear that little swinish. I oughtn't to do! g teful Black Woif what. the ghosts are like, so that the ancient Hebrews ‘were among even this for you, but I warn you grale wis ON ‘The Mission we may take measures to clean the ancestor of the modern In: that you better take your book

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