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(3) conversation with the Chief. I tried from the first to get him to like me and succeeded I gave his squaw presents and brought him a chair to sit in and every time I came to paint him gave his [[?]] children little things which pleased the old man as he thinks the world of his family. I told him today he ought to write his history and if he would I would see that it was published and that he could make a lot of money by it (which struck a tender cord with him as he is very fond of making | (3) conversation with the | ||
Chief. I tried from the | |||
first to get him to | |||
like me and succeeded | |||
I gave his squaw presents | |||
and brought him a | |||
chair to sit in and | |||
every time I came to | |||
paint him gave his | |||
[[two?]] children little | |||
things which pleased | |||
the old man as he | |||
thinks the world of his | |||
family. I told him | |||
today he ought to | |||
write his history | |||
and if he would I | |||
would see that it | |||
was published and | |||
that he could make | |||
a lot of money by | |||
it (which struck a tender | |||
cord with him as he | |||
is very fond of making |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 21 December 2019
(3) conversation with the Chief. I tried from the first to get him to like me and succeeded I gave his squaw presents and brought him a chair to sit in and every time I came to paint him gave his two? children little things which pleased the old man as he thinks the world of his family. I told him today he ought to write his history and if he would I would see that it was published and that he could make a lot of money by it (which struck a tender cord with him as he is very fond of making