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Reminscences of early Michigan History 1800's
by my side in case of any trouble with Indians as long as he lived. I got about fifty dollars' trade on his return and all future trade. He was a desperate fellow, had killed several during his time, and all the Indians stood in fear of him. He was finally killed. He and another hard case sat down opposite each other with a bottle of whisky between them, and commenced talking over their exploits, which was the best man, etc., exchanging drinks, until they drew their knives and commenced striking for each other's hearts, and White Devil was killed, and the other nearly so.
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