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afraid to die. What said the Judges, does he say all that in so few words? "Your honor must know" replied the Captain. "that the Cherokee is a very comprehensive language" Wherinfrom the plea of guilty was entered in due form and the Indian executed. When Carey was asked afterwards whether his conference was at next about the affair - "perfectly" said he, "for I've done a fine thing for the Cherokees" Bob King, an early settler who identified himself with the Cherokees, went to Philadelphia with their Delegation in the time of Washington. He was a fort of Leather sterling and attracted as much attention as the Indians themselves. Some ladies were questioning him about the Indians. One of them asked him if it did not make him very happy to be permitted to see so great a man as Washington. I've seen greater, exclaims