StNicholas [serial] . might as well begin now. At the end of the council, the old enemies,Apaches and Pimas, embraced each other, whiletears of joy ran down their cheeks. One strongactive warrior said to Louis: Look on the manyou killed in battle many suns ago. It was in-deed an Indian Louis had left for dead on thebattle-field, and he was greatly frightened, for hewas very superstitious. But when he realizedthat this man was quite alive, they embraced eachother in promise of future good fellowship. Later Antonito went with me to New York andWashington with a party of ten Arizona Indians,and t


StNicholas [serial] . might as well begin now. At the end of the council, the old enemies,Apaches and Pimas, embraced each other, whiletears of joy ran down their cheeks. One strongactive warrior said to Louis: Look on the manyou killed in battle many suns ago. It was in-deed an Indian Louis had left for dead on thebattle-field, and he was greatly frightened, for hewas very superstitious. But when he realizedthat this man was quite alive, they embraced eachother in promise of future good fellowship. Later Antonito went with me to New York andWashington with a party of ten Arizona Indians,and the new and startling experiences did muchto bind them forever to the side of peace. Ursuth, very old, was still living when I firstvisited the Pimas. Antonio never learned tospeak English. Antonito saw more of the worldthan the chiefs who went before him, but likethem he loved those who were his friends, and thefriends of his people, and was always true to them. THE ADVENTURES OF THREELITTLE KITTENS :>l>AOj,;i«. hurrah! we are going to see the world! OH DEAR, THIS IS DREADFUL!


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