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Excerpt from Manchester Historic Association Collections, Vol. 4: Part One
Then it occurred to the white man that it was Christmas, and he realized that in the Simplicity Of his be lief the red man was expecting at that sacred hour to see the deer come forth from the forest to fall upon their knees in silent adoration to the Great Spirit. Truly that race cannot be lost to Omnipotent justice who, in its honesty of faith, looks through Nature's eyes up to God.
The condition between the red man and his white competitor reminds me of the story Of the talking turkey. A white man and an Indian, hunting together, had agreed to divide equally the spoils of their hunt, which resulted simply in getting a good fat turkey and a worthless crow. In this dilemma the white man proposed that they divide even, by saying.
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