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them, that "as she had preserved my life until the present, so would continue to do, with all the means in her power; so that none could treat me injuriously, that she did not feel it with all her heart". She declared "she would not produce me when the old men assemble in council."
them, that "as she had preserved my life until the present, so would continue to do, with all the means in her power; so that none could treat me injuriously, that she did not feel it with all her heart". She declared "she would not produce me when the old men assemble in council."
She said 'they had not yet set me at liberty." The chiefs replied that "she had done well, and she should continue to act."
 
She said 'they had not yet set me at liberty." The chiefs replied that "she had done well, and she should so continue to act."
 
Finally the day came when our sentence must be decided. There were four
Finally the day came when our sentence must be decided. There were four

Latest revision as of 18:44, 23 February 2021

them, that "as she had preserved my life until the present, so would continue to do, with all the means in her power; so that none could treat me injuriously, that she did not feel it with all her heart". She declared "she would not produce me when the old men assemble in council."

She said 'they had not yet set me at liberty." The chiefs replied that "she had done well, and she should so continue to act."

Finally the day came when our sentence must be decided. There were four