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Brickell says that he thought of the children he had left crying, and of all the Indians whom he loved; but he remembered his own people at last, and he answered, "I will go with my kin." Then Whingy Pooshies said, "I have reared you; I have taught you to hunt; you are a good hunter; you are better to me than my own sons. I am now getting old and I cannot hunt.
I call on you to say if I have not been a father to you, if I have not used you as a father would a son." "You have used me as well as a father could use a son," said Brickell. "I am glad you say so," Whingy Pooshies returned. "You have lived long with me; you have hunted for me; but your treaty says you must be free.
They asked him if he was going to leave them, and he could only answer that he did not know. At the fort, his Indian father, Whingy Pooshies, bade him stand up before the officers, and then spoke to him. "My son, these are men the same color as yourself, and some of your kin may be here, or they may be a great way off. You have lived a long time with us.
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