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56 bounds as he can without danger of losing his ball, he is at the extreme end of the prarie a half-mile distant from the place he left, again they contend and the ball is carried nearly to the opposite bounds, the chiefs & old men encouraging their men with a rapid stream of Dacotah fluency, the players contending to the utmost, suppressed words of eager rivalry indicating the vigour of their exertions, now in the eastern bound, now by your side, the crowd of spectators escaping from the crossed out - crowds stream of players by whom they are likely to be overwhelmed, from one end to the other of the immense prarie, from your side to the distant horizon, they course with incredible swiftness - One can have no idea of the physical powers of