Truth is Stranger Than Fiction : Or, the True Genesis of a Wonderful Man

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They came flocking to his side and looked long and sadly upon him and decided that he was dead. In agony they waited for the return of their venerable Chief to his senses and his wondrous walks and ways. But no sign of life appeared, and over a thousand of his faithful children deter- mined, in deep sorrow, to celebrate their an- cient and impressive rite of funeral and sep- ulture. Forming in single file they danced around the prostrate Chief, mumbling their weird death-chant.
Suddenly, in the
... midst of the solemn per- formance, Yonaguskah arose, and standing in their midst with the inspiration of a prophet and majesty of a king, told them that he had been translated to the " happy hunting- 136 grounds," and that while there he had com- muned with the Great Spirit relative to their happiness. He said he was impressed that intemperance would be the means of their extermination, and advised them to turn their backs on the "fire-water" of the white man.
He said he had served them for over forty years without asking for a cent of pay, and the only thing he exacted was their obedience.


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