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[conference with certain chiefs, cont...} vol 7 folder 16 From Tuokee As I have before observed I now agian mention that I brought our evassions unclear this beloved house The white house to thank you and our father The president for your good wishes to us. In their name I thank you. As they know that you and their father the President have but one heart- that you are their friends. I hope you will take our case into consideration and do justice to us all. Your first talk we were pleased with as you told us you did not want our lands. We have come to you as we promised now we aer here we wish that the Great Spirit would protect you to might wish good. We will now go home and lay down but before we unclear we will entrust on your good talks and when we meet again tomorrow all our young warriors shall given you their talks. This is all I have to say at presents This day morning June 13th 1794. Chuquileatague or Double Flead I am glad to see you this day at the house I hope to hear good talks again from you and to give good talks to you. This I hope is day to us all. The unclear talk yesterday. was our own they had consulted together it was their own heart it is unclear not a white man's talk. the white man was with them but not to rule their talk. It was intended that each should give in a written talk to you- forbid if we all were to talk to you it would unclear confusion and we could not settle any thing. I therefore give you my talk on proper and hope you will not take it amiss. unclear then gave the Secretary of Ular his written talk of which the following is unclear. unclearmy graeat father I have come unclear you a great house wherever I have my great Brother. General King and heard his good talk