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EARLY JESUITS OF MICHIGAN.
he not only did not recoil from the labor, peril, suffering and death which he felt awaited him, but he cheerfully looked forward to a death of misery in the service of God as the truest happiness. Alone, in August, 1660, he leaves the haunts of civilization, and puts himself into the hands of savage strangers. They treated the aged priest with coarse brutality. From morning till night they compel Kim, in a cramped position, to ply the unwelcome paddle, all over
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