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The Winning of the West, Volume Two

CHAPTER X
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We are a poor distressed people, that is in great trouble, and we hope our elder brother will take pity on us and do us justice.
Your people from Nolichucky are daily pushing us out of our lands.

We have no place to hunt on.

Your people have built houses within one day's walk of our towns.

We don't want to quarrel with our elder brother; we, therefore, hope our elder brother will not take our lands from us, that the Great Man above gave us.

He made you and he made us; we are all his children, and we hope our elder brother will take pity on us, and not take our lands from us that our father gave us, because he is stronger than we are.


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