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The Log School-House on the Columbia

CHAPTER IX
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I have something that I would say to you." The company sat down and listened to the old chief.

They expected that he would speak in a parable, and he did.

He told them in Chinook the story of _THE WOLF BROTHER._ An old Indian hunter was dying in his lodge.

The barks were lifted to admit the air.

The winds of the seas came and revived him, and he called his three children to him and made his last bequests.
"My son," he said, "I am going out into the unknown life whence I came.
Give yourself to those who need you most, and always be true to your younger brother." "My daughter," he said, "be a mother to your younger brother.


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