Catalogue of One Hundred And Seventeen Indian Portraits Representing Eighteen D

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Catalogue of One Hundred And Seventeen Indian Portraits Representing Eighteen D
Thomas Loraine Mckenney
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After he left home, the three older wives treat ed the female flying pigeon with cruelty, being jealous of her. She left home, and guided by no chart or compass but her own sagacity, struck across the country, and fell in with the party about 100 miles from home. She did not appear to be over fifteen. Mahaska would, though a fine looking Indian, now and then get drunk, and when drunk, like all drunkards, he was cruel. One day while at Washington he was inflict ing some of an Indian husband's pr...ivileges on the flying pigeon, when the agent hearing the scuffle hastened to their room. Mahaska heard him coming, when lifting up the window sash he stepped out, forgetting that he was two stories from the ground. He broke an arm, yet the next day rode with that arm splintered, with the deputation, over rough pavements and rougher roads, to see a big gun cast at Gen. Mason's- Cannon Foundry. On their return home, Mahaska went to farming in good earnest, and became wealthy, and much respected. Whether the Flying Pigeon and the other wives made peace is not known, but the personal presence of an Indian hus band is a certain cure for all jealous dissensions.

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