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a tipi, which was closed completely while fern brave with which the interior was braves with which the interior was strewn [unclear] from beneath the edges of the [unclear]- I was told that is was accompanied by the sick child over whom a conjuror was performing his in cautions in order that he might remove the cause of his [unclear]. When a person is sick they believe some [unclear], with which they think every [unclear] to be endowed, to have taken [unclear] of & overcome the spirit which naturally belongs to the sick man. This [unclear] is of course [unclear] one, & all means [unclear] | a tipi, which was closed completely while fern brave with which the interior was braves with which the interior was strewn [unclear] from beneath the edges of the [unclear]- I was told that is was accompanied by the sick child over whom a conjuror was performing his in cautions in order that he might remove the cause of his [unclear]. When a person is sick they believe some [unclear], with which they think every [unclear] to be endowed, to have taken [unclear] of & overcome the spirit which naturally belongs to the sick man. This [unclear] is of course [unclear] one, & all means [unclear] to buy the conjuror to remove it. Prayers, [[supplications?]] & threats, The most hideous sounds & [unclear] are made to brighten away the spirit. |
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a tipi, which was closed completely while fern brave with which the interior was braves with which the interior was strewn [unclear] from beneath the edges of the [unclear]- I was told that is was accompanied by the sick child over whom a conjuror was performing his in cautions in order that he might remove the cause of his [unclear]. When a person is sick they believe some [unclear], with which they think every [unclear] to be endowed, to have taken [unclear] of & overcome the spirit which naturally belongs to the sick man. This [unclear] is of course [unclear] one, & all means [unclear] to buy the conjuror to remove it. Prayers, supplications? & threats, The most hideous sounds & [unclear] are made to brighten away the spirit.