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PERSONAL NARRATIVE.10
were determined to attack the troops sent for the protection of the public goods and rob the factory store.
All traders were in the habit of making credits to the Indian; each chief accountable for each individual in his band; the chief was in all cases present when the trader made his credits and as he knew who was a good hunter and who was not, he dictated the amount to be credited to each individual of his band. The credits were always made in the fall and paid after
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