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of us who ran the risk of being put to death by fire, as an ofset to the Iroquois who had been slain by the French. so we were to be judged without appeal.

I had time to hear the confession and give absolution to my companions in misfortune, of whom two have been burned. For myself, I could only recommend myself to Providence and the pity of God. I was sent to different councils, and from tribunal to tribunal, scratched out - to because by some of our Iroquois, was considered a great