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" I remembered ; and this latter thought predominated, and I said : ' I will go with my kin.' The old man then said : ' I have raised you ; I have learned you to hunt ; you are a good hunter ; you have been better to me than my own sons ; I am now getting... "
History of Franklin County: A Collection of Reminiscences of the Early ... - Page 111
by William T. Martin - 1858 - 449 pages
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Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which ...

James Handasyd Perkins - Indians of North America - 1846 - 632 pages
...just left crying ; I thought of the Indians I was attached to, and I thought of my people •which I remembered ; and this latter thought predominated, and I said, I will go with my kin." The old man ihen said, " I have raised you—I have learned you to hunt. You are a good hunter—you have been...
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The History of Wisconsin: v. 1. Historical

William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 432 pages
...had just left crying ; I thought of the Indians I was attached to, and I thought of my people which I remembered ; and this latter thought predominated,...you,— I have learned you to hunt. You are a good hunter.-you have been better to me than my own sons. I am now getting old, and I cannot hunt I thought...
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History of the State of Ohio ...: First Period, 1650-1787

James Wickes Taylor - Ohio - 1854 - 562 pages
...had just left crying ; I thought of the Indians I was attached to, and I thought of my people which I remembered ; and this latter thought predominated,...with my kin.' The old man then said, 'I have raised you—I have learned you to hunt. You are a good hunter—you have been better to me than my own sons....
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History of the State of Ohio

James Wickes Taylor - Indians of North America - 1854 - 602 pages
...to,and I thought of my people which I remembered ; and this latter thought predominated, and I «aid, ' I will go with my kin.' The old man then said, 'I have raised you—I Imvo li :un, i you to hunt. You are a good hunter—you have been better to m« Unni my own...
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Annals of the West: Embracing a Concise Account of Principal Events which ...

James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - Indians of North America - 1858 - 1026 pages
...bad just left crying; I thought of the Indians I was attached to, and I thought of my people which I remembered; and this latter thought predominated,...with my kin.' The old man then said, ' I have raised you—I have learned you to hnnt. You are a good hunter—you have been better to me than my own sons....
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Abraham Lincoln: The Type of American Genius, an Historical Romance

Rufus Blanchard - 1882 - 162 pages
...Spontaneous in each unpretending heart For these loved ones from whom they now must part. dominated; and I said, 'I will go with my kin.' The old man then...better to me than my own sons. I am now getting old and I cannot hunt. I thought you would be a support to my age. I leaned on you as on a staff. Now it is...
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The American Indian (Uh-nish-in-na-ba) ...

Elijah Middlebrook Haines - Indians of North America - 1888 - 832 pages
...had just left crying; I thought of the Indians I was attached to, and I thought of my people which I remembered; and this latter thought predominated,...better to me than my own sons. I am now getting old and I can not hunt. I thought you would be a support to my age. I leaned on you as on a staff. Now it is...
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Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both ...

Henry Howe - Ohio - 1891 - 824 pages
...this latter thought predominated, and I said, 'I will go with my tin.' The old man then said, ' I nave raised you. I have learned you to hunt ; you are a good hunter. You have been better to me than uiy own sons. I am now getting old and I cannot hunt. I thought you would be a support to my old age:...
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Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, Volume 16

Washington Academy of Sciences (Washington, D.C.) - Science - 1926 - 672 pages
...had just left crying; I thought of the Indians I was attached to, and I thought of my people which I remembered ; and this latter thought predominated, and I said, 'I will go with my (white) kin.' "' 4 In a band of Chippewa living near the Assiniboine River Harmon saw a white captive...
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The Pioneers of the West: Or, Life in the Woods

William Peter Strickland - Frontier and pioneer life - 1856 - 418 pages
...kin." The chief replied, "I have raised you; I have taught you to hunt—you are a good hiinter— you have been better to me than my own sons; I am now getting old, and soon will not be able to hunt any more. I thought you would be a support to my age—a staff on which...
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