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"How nice it is to be born!" they cheeped together in a merry chorus, as they arrived in the wonderful world. Very proud of her family was Mother Wyandotte when the little yellow balls began to run about. A few days later she was prouder still when they scampered this way and that, pecking at little bugs and ants. They worked hard for their breakfasts and dinners and suppers.

Colonel Broadhead, commanding our left wing, sent him, most highly recommending him for his knowledge of the Susquehanna and Tioga." I took another hard look at the Wyandotte. "You should travel lighter," said I. "Split that Niagara blanket and roll your hunting-shirt." The savage looked at me a moment, then his sinewy arms flew up and he snatched the deerskin shirt from his naked body.

I knew a man he was a good man, 'ome born who was signal quartermaster in the Wyandotte. He told me he could never have got there if he hadn't have 'run with the boys' told it me as I'm telling you. Now, we're all British subjects here " he was going on. "I am afraid I am an American," I said apologetically.

Hallett inaugurated his work by planting a post inscribed on the Missouri side "Slavery," and on the Kansas side "Freedom." Mr. Hallett was assassinated on the streets of Wyandotte, July 27th, 1864.

Yet, we must approach and examine that ford, and pass it, too, and resume our march on the right bank of the river to avoid the hemlock swamps and rocky hills ahead, which no wagons or artillery could hope to pass. My first and naturally cautious thought was to creep nearer and then send the Wyandotte out under cover of our clustered rifles.

The Hadleigh poultry farm, too, is famous all over the world, and the Officer who manages it was the President for 1910 of the Wyandotte Society, fowls for which Hadleigh is famous, having taken the championship prizes for this breed and others all over the kingdom. The cattle and horses are also good of their class, and the crops in a trying year looked extremely well.

And under these fine trees, in their southwest favored corner, shadows and sunlight play hide and seek about a copy of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper's favorite garden seat. Great gates were made for the garden entrance, as heavy and hard to move as those of "The Hutted Knoll" in the author's story of "Wyandotté." It was indeed an attractive home, made more so by its attractive inmates. Concerning these Mr.

Presently the Siwanois checked me and whispered: "Yonder squats your Wyandotte sentinel." "Where? I can not see him." "On that flat rock by the deep water, seeming a part of it." "Are you certain?" "Yes, Loskiel." "You saw him move?" "No. But a Siwanois of the Magic Clan makes nothing of darkness. He sees where he chooses to see. "Mayaro," said I, "what do you make of this Wyandotte?"

Tillie murmured then went off into a perfect peal of mirth. It seemed as though all the pent-up joy and gaiety of her childhood had burst forth in that moment. "I don't see nothin' in that that's anyways comical a Wyandotte hen on the window-sill!" said Mrs. Getz, in stupid wonder. "She looked so so oh!" Tillie gasped, and wiped her eyes with a corner of her apron.

I am Maud your old friend, Maud." "Pale-face hab two name Tuscarora got t'ree. Some time, Nick sometime, Sassy Nick sometime, Wyandotté." "You know my name is Maud Willoughby," returned our heroine, colouring to the temples with a certain secret consciousness of her error, but preferring to keep up old appearances. "Dat call you' fader's name, Meredit'; no Willoughby."