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out & I accepted the office -- he was much offended & the Indians have laughed heartily at him -- As I intended no harm, he must take the | out & I accepted the office -- he was much offended & the Indians have laughed heartily at him -- As I intended no harm, he must take the will for the deed. The friends of the girl who had been disgraced declare her innocence -- The legend of the maiden's rock is connected with this custom - of a rejected lover maliciously [[erasures illegible -- was courted?]] dragged [[illegible]] a Sioux maiden from the virgin feast. The false accusation stung her to despair & she threw herself from the rock. This is an unusually rainy season & we are almost daily visited by storms of wind & rain, the severest |
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out & I accepted the office -- he was much offended & the Indians have laughed heartily at him -- As I intended no harm, he must take the will for the deed. The friends of the girl who had been disgraced declare her innocence -- The legend of the maiden's rock is connected with this custom - of a rejected lover maliciously erasures illegible -- was courted? dragged illegible a Sioux maiden from the virgin feast. The false accusation stung her to despair & she threw herself from the rock. This is an unusually rainy season & we are almost daily visited by storms of wind & rain, the severest