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of the day, ifthe stormy proceedings of the council ee ok called deliberations. ~' “ My brother is a great warrior,” said Retina) t He-is th first man of his tribe. They all follow him and. look-up to him. .. There is no man like Saloueh among the Cherokees. He acted his part well to-day, and roused up - ie to war ina splendid manner.” “They are allready now,” replied t the: young sialon “The sealps of the: English will be) plenty in our : ; this summer. | We have lost many warriors in battle, but their places will be more than filled by those who were: for peace last season. ee ss ieee : the war-path.” _ il FS aon _ “Saloueh will be.the chicfiof -the: nation, |) He will be its leader in fact and in name, as he now is in spirit!) He will be second only ‘king of France. Let the warriors‘fight the: battles and win them, pepe: Selbrsrindk: arrees substantial ‘(- Hd “ What d ‘irothee mean? » Would he nit Sidvenie: fight,.as wellas my young men? They need me'tolead them on, and I hate the English. My heart is Mees HE Pomust' -*Saloueh: is too brave, anid he andthe his own interest. Among the French-and the English, the great chietsdittesithe . __ battle, without, exposing themselves to: ‘glory, without losing their lives. If Saloueb sh — = in battle, he would be no more a chief: anda leader, but! Trot and be forgotten.” oe cA Jaa wrelicht pg? am afraid that you want to counsel me to be a ‘cowntd. never be a coward. AJ! the warriors would ‘point their at me and ery shame upon me. They would not know how. to fight, for they have always seen me in thefront of the battle. I hate all the ery arent amet tte en en ‘L live or die” you hate them all? You should except the White the Saluda.” 1 the White Rose !” exclaiméd: the’ — = changing his tone. “ Lloye the White Rose, and would give up'every thing if I could find’her. ager tec eS eaten can get the WhiteRose” 1 OF >, \ ~ ¥ > = cGomicbooks;¢om ‘y