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which had occurred in their territory & told them that the power of their "great father" extended from the rising to the setting sun & that no matter where they were they would be punished for their crimes -- He concluded by giving them the required supplies & "tickets" for bread at the baker in St. Paul. Some of these were fine specimens of Indians, I met them a few hours after in the street and was struck by the peculiar ease & grace of walk attitudes having all the unclear-theness & "nonchalance" of childhood with the dignity of men, they are remarkably erect, tall, with small hands & feet, & the graceful & varied manner in which their large blankets are worn, descending around erasures, unclear majestic folds from their