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We had not known, my father, that a Pere Recolet and the French soldiers, had been killed, but the next day those who had fired upon them, not being (illegible) then I blamed my brother very much, that INDIAN DUPLICITY.
he had not detained the Recolet fattier and the soldiers; who replied that he thought they would be more safe there than in our fort, on account of the irritation among our young men, for the death of two chiefs that we had lost.
The next day, my father, my brother took a flag t
...hat you had given him, and insisted on speaking to Monsieur Bour- mont, desiring him, our arms reversed all around, to give us Missionaries, an op- portunity to explain. He said he had no reply for us, but that the Sieur De La Foret, whom he had expected early in the spring, would soon arrive with five canoes when we could give our rea- sons. Seeing he did not wish to listen to us, we were obliged to return ; and that night our young men determined to burn the fort. Our old men were embarrassed, and to prevent them passed three entire days in council.

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