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The Pontiac Manuscript
Thou makest our brothers, the French, feel thy bad humor. We were disposed to come and help you, but we will not do so, because thou wouldst say, that all the evil which tbou and thy people have done to our brothers, the French, had been inflicted by us. Therefore we will not mix up in a bad business with our great father. "
During all this council Pontiac never said a word, not even after recognizing well his wrong, so that Kinonchamek, the Cats and the Wolfs went away and returned to their camp in order to rest, without having any answer from him.
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