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the people; that the desire of the chiefs was that I should be taken to the place of the Council and put at the disposition of the Agorianders or men who attended to the common affairs of the tribe, but I must not be given up to the warriors nor the other people. Thus he would leave me, saying which he retired. An old savage of the Bear family, a great friend to the English, then made a harangue to the of feet that I was on the side of the Governor of Canada who had destroyed their wigwams, and burned the villages of the Tsonnonidas, he said so