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same mind as those of whom I have before spoken. An old savage, after having saluted me after the savage custom, attempted three times to give me a blow in the face which, my arms being free, I parried also three times without reflection, he finally desisted, they placed me near the old men and Chief Manchot, husband of the kind Christian squaw, who had undertaken to lead me to this place, addressed those assembled, saying for the other chiefs who were with the army, that I had not come as captive but as a missionary who had returned to revisit