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CHAPTER XVII
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As it grew dark, the two older boys turned back, but the other kept on.

When the negro returned he had not again seen the child, nor were any tidings ever received of him, notwithstanding the diligent search made by the whole little community, until, as related in the record, his remains were found the following year by an Indian.

There was nothing to identify them, except the auburn curls of his hair, and the little boots he had worn.

He must have perished very shortly after having lost his way, for the Prairie Ronde was too near the settlement to have prevented his bearing the calls and sounding horns of those in search of him, had he been living.
Mr.Kinzie's enterprising and adventurous disposition led him, as he grew older, to live much on the frontier.

He early entered into the Indian trade, and had establishments at Sandusky and Maumee.


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