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[Ofiling] indian who had [slybted] his mistress [ ] fun and went into a [ ] county to out ward as a [ring] cheffur. [ ] day too was tature [ ] a great guidence and fortunes and hard to let down on a lay when [his] was began to bleed and he knew then that there alrounded [ ] was bearing a ["Scuhkel.iage.e.gun"] and ho said to his companion this ho went for to her or [his] should die, he went [wounded[ her, and was cured.

This for charm is a [raw] object in [collectus] tge water have [renew] only throw such [wo] in [ ] own [dilliction] the other [ ] by [R] [Buster] B [ ] : this later was [reffunded] in [likeable] lake and had [ ] of the ring a dwalo wood image of a man and a woman. then [new] plead heart to heart, and found [if] with the other elements of the charm. In this charm in the authors collections. The man and women now separated to the small package ofbycjsckin cut [ ] and beaded on the edge low forth then [p ] us a [wishbone] [cupered] of remillion, a bit of the [ ] and beant of a dead [ ] , that has her dry who by the [meadiene] [wow].