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and the creek law for the punishment of adultery is not known to them. 11. Hook,choie, on a creek of that name, which joins on the left side of Ki,a,lijee 3 miles below the town and 7 miles S. of Thlot,lo,gu,sau". The settlements extend along the Creeks on the margins, which, and the hillsides, are good oak & hickory, with coarse gravel, all surrounded with pine forest. 12. Hook,choie,oo,che, a pretty little compact town, between O,che,au,po,fau and Tus,ke,gee on the left bank of Coosau. The houses join those of Tus,ke,gee. The land around the town is a high unclear level, with highland ponds. The corn fields are on the left side of Tallapoosa, on rich low grounds, on a point called Sam,bel,loh, & belwo the mouth of the creek of that name, which joins on the right side of the river.