. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 38 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, October, igzi After the festivities were over, the Indianssat around the fire while Chief Many Otterstold the story of how he had beconne lostfrom his tribe, how when he had at lastfound his way to them, he learned that hiswife and little boy were gone, and of hissearch for them. Then, taking the little fellow and settinghim upon his shoulder, he bade the medicineman to place the boys wampum belt acrossthe boys shoulder, for as yet it was toolarge to be worn around his waist. ChiefWake-All-Night stepped forth. From this
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 38 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, October, igzi After the festivities were over, the Indianssat around the fire while Chief Many Otterstold the story of how he had beconne lostfrom his tribe, how when he had at lastfound his way to them, he learned that hiswife and little boy were gone, and of hissearch for them. Then, taking the little fellow and settinghim upon his shoulder, he bade the medicineman to place the boys wampum belt acrossthe boys shoulder, for as yet it was toolarge to be worn around his waist. ChiefWake-All-Night stepped forth. From this day on. Oh, Delawares, thisboy shall be known by the name of Tells-the-Truth; he is very brave. He is the sonof a mighty chief. I command you to dohim honor. Then the Indians brought him all kinds ofpresents; beads and bearskins, tomahawksand stone hatchets. The medicine man beatthe tom-tom and said words which he be-lieved would drive away the evil what shall be done about his shorthair? asked Wish-to-Grow. He shall have my
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