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"
When
our
Great
Father
speaks
to
his
people
,
is
it
with
the
tongue
of
a
Huron
?
"
"
He
knows
no
difference
in
his
children
,
whether
the
color
of
the
skin
be
red
,
or
black
,
or
white
,
"
returned
Duncan
,
evasively
;
"
though
chiefly
is
he
satisfied
with
the
brave
Hurons
.
"
"
In
what
manner
will
he
speak
,
"
demanded
the
wary
chief
,
"
when
the
runners
count
to
him
the
scalps
which
five
nights
ago
grew
on
the
heads
of
the
Yengeese
?
"
"
They
were
his
enemies
,
"
said
Duncan
,
shuddering
involuntarily
;
"
and
,
doubtless
,
he
will
say
,
It
is
good
;
my
Hurons
are
very
gallant
.
"
"
Our
Canada
father
does
not
think
it
.
Instead
of
looking
forward
to
reward
his
Indians
,
his
eyes
are
turned
backward
.
He
sees
the
dead
Yengeese
,
but
no
Huron
.
What
can
this
mean
?
"
"
A
great
chief
,
like
him
,
has
more
thoughts
than
tongues
.
He
looks
to
see
that
no
enemies
are
on
his
trail
.
"
"
The
canoe
of
a
dead
warrior
will
not
float
on
the
Horican
,
"
returned
the
savage
,
gloomily
.
"
His
ears
are
open
to
the
Delawares
,
who
are
not
our
friends
,
and
they
fill
them
with
lies
.
"
"
It
can
not
be
.
See
;
he
has
bid
me
,
who
am
a
man
that
knows
the
art
of
healing
,
to
go
to
his
children
,
the
red
Hurons
of
the
great
lakes
,
and
ask
if
any
are
sick
!
"
Another
silence
succeeded
this
annunciation
of
the
character
Duncan
had
assumed
.
Every
eye
was
simultaneously
bent
on
his
person
,
as
if
to
inquire
into
the
truth
or
falsehood
of
the
declaration
,
with
an
intelligence
and
keenness
that
caused
the
subject
of
their
scrutiny
to
tremble
for
the
result
.
He
was
,
however
,
relieved
again
by
the
former
speaker
.