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They call to us for aid, though our ears are not open; they say, 'Forget us not. When they see the spirit of this Mohican toiling after them with his burden, they will know we are of that mind. Then will they go on happy; and our children will say, 'So did our fathers to their friends, so must we do to them. What is a Yengee? we have slain many, but the earth is still pale.

"Will he think so when he hears that his greatest enemy is fed in the camp of his children? When he is told a bloody Yengee smokes at your fire? That the pale-face who has slain so many of his friends goes in and out among the Delawares? Go! my great Canada father is not a fool!"

"Will he think so when he hears that his greatest enemy is fed in the camp of his children? When he is told a bloody Yengee smokes at your fire? That the pale face who has slain so many of his friends goes in and out among the Delawares? Go! my great Canada father is not a fool!" "Where is the Yengee that the Delawares fear?" returned the other; "who has slain my young men?

"What art thou?" "A woman. One of a hated race, if thou wilt a Yengee. But one who has never harmed thee, and who cannot harm thy people, if she would; who asks for succor." "Tell me, my children," continued the patriarch, hoarsely, motioning to those around him, though his eyes still dwelt upon the kneeling form of Cora, "where have the Delawares camped?"

Then will they go on happy; and our children will say, 'So did our fathers to their friends, so must we do to them. What is a Yengee? we have slain many, but the earth is still pale. A stain on the name of a Huron can only be hid by blood that comes from the veins of an Indian. Let this Delaware die."

But the blood that you spilt when the spirit was not looking on, has not sunk into the ground. It must be buried in your groans. What music do I hear? Those are not the wailings of a red man! no red warrior groans so much like a hog. They come from a pale-face throat a Yengeese bosom, and sound as pleasant as girls singing Dog skunk woodchuck-mink hedgehog pig toad spider yengee "

Rising without assistance, and seemingly without an effort, he demanded, in a voice that startled its auditors by its firmness: "What art thou?" "A woman. One of a hated race, if thou wilt a Yengee. But one who has never harmed thee, and who cannot harm thy people, if she would; who asks for succor."

"Where is the Yengee that the Delawares fear?" returned the other; "who has slain my young men? who is the mortal enemy of my Great Father!" "La Longue Carabine." The Delaware warriors started at the well-known name, betraying, by their amazement, that they now learnt, for the first time, one so famous among the Indian allies of France was within their power.