Philip Nolan's Friends : a Story of the Change of Western Empire

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The imperial lady rebuked him sternly for the proposal, and he shrunk back ashamed.
In a rapid council he then decided that only five horses with their riders should go, and this under his own lead.
As for the sugar which Ransom had brought and laid before them, it was nothing : even a rabbit would not see that any sugar lay there. In token of which, as they talked, the Crooked Feather and his companions scooped it up in their hands, and ate it all ; it would not have vanished sooner had it bee
...n some light soup provided for their refreshment. But he understood that his supposed " White Father " who had provided this had sent it only as a little token of good-will, — clearly could not, indeed, send more, besides the furs and the princess, on the back of Ransom's saddle. A chief of the rank and following of Crooked Feather was substantially, he said, the equal of his Great Father personally unknown to him. But he wore and showed a crucifix, which his Great Father had sent to him ; and as the Great Father had set his'* heart on sending these skins to the long-knife chieftain, who was an intimate friend of Crooked Feather's, according to OR, "SHOW YOUR PASSPORTS." 193 that worthy's own account, why, Crooked Feather would per- sonally undertake their safe conduct.

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