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The Pontiac Manuscript
The Wolf promised to do well what the Master of Life had said to him, and to recommend it well to the Indians, and that the Master of Life would be content with them. Upon this, the same man who had led him in by the hand came to take him back, and led him to the foot of the mountain, where he told him to take all his things and return to his village, which the Wolf Indian did. His arrival there greatly astonished those of his nation and village, who did not know what had become of him, and who asked him where he came from. It being
enjoined upon him not to speak to any one before he bad spoken to his village chief, he only motioned with the hand that he came from above.
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