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the return of the other savages on the border of the lake.   
the return of the other savages on the border of the lake.   


I was put bareheaded into a canou,  in order to take me, in company with three or four hundred Iroquois, two leagues below Fort Fontenac, to an island, where the rest of the Iroquois army, to the number of fourteen hundred men, were waiting.
I was put, bareheaded into a canou,  in order to take me, in company with three or four hundred Iroquois, two leagues below Fort Frontenac, to an island, where the rest of the Iroquois army, to the number of fourteen hundred men, were waiting.


There, I was received with great hootings by the Iroquois braves, who lined the shores in order to see me bound and led as in triumph.  Some threw themselves into the water to receive
There, I was received with great hootings by the Iroquois braves, who lined the shores in order to see me bound and led as in triumph.  Some threw themselves into the water to receive

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the return of the other savages on the border of the lake.

I was put, bareheaded into a canou, in order to take me, in company with three or four hundred Iroquois, two leagues below Fort Frontenac, to an island, where the rest of the Iroquois army, to the number of fourteen hundred men, were waiting.

There, I was received with great hootings by the Iroquois braves, who lined the shores in order to see me bound and led as in triumph. Some threw themselves into the water to receive