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   They expressed a desire to cease all hostilities and go upon their reservation and their willingness to come in and join the Arapahoes, with their consent, move with them to their reservation and remain there quietly until the terms of their surrender shall be made known to them by the Departmental Commander.  I agreed to allow them to pursue this course guaranteeing them protection meanwhile and promising to see that [strike] they were properly fed.
   They expressed a desire to cease all hostilities and go upon their reservation and their willingness to come in and join the Arapahoes, with their consent, move with them to their reservation and remain there quietly until the terms of their surrender shall be made known to them by the Departmental Commander.  I agreed to allow them to pursue this course guaranteeing them protection meanwhile and promising to see that [strike] they were properly fed.
    This band numbers at present sixty-seven lodges and their camp is about twenty miles distant at the head of the main Cache CK.  They give an account of their recent movements and [strike "an account of their recent movements and"] the first definite information received here of General Custer's operations, in substance as follows:

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  They expressed a desire to cease all hostilities and go upon their reservation and their willingness to come in and join the Arapahoes, with their consent, move with them to their reservation and remain there quietly until the terms of their surrender shall be made known to them by the Departmental Commander.  I agreed to allow them to pursue this course guaranteeing them protection meanwhile and promising to see that [strike] they were properly fed.
    This band numbers at present sixty-seven lodges and their camp is about twenty miles distant at the head of the main Cache CK.  They give an account of their recent movements and [strike "an account of their recent movements and"] the first definite information received here of General Custer's operations, in substance as follows: