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& when these have been carried to as great an extent as the [unclear] or judgment of the conjuror permit himself, he [unclear] the friends of the sick man that they must be ready with the arms to destroy the spirit as it escapes from the body of the deceased. Accordingly when the [unclear] & [unclear] of settle & voice have reached their brights, a signal is grieving & the friends who stand at the door of the lodge discharge their arrows or guns at the irritable demon or he flies thro the air . Should in be found that affair effort has been unsuccessful, the conjuror repeats his [unclear] with whatever additional [unclear] he can summon to his aid. Should the man die, the reason