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In the process ofmy education I had lost all consciousness of the nature world about me. Thus, when a hidden rage took me to the small white-walled prison whichI then called my room, I unknowingly turned away from my one salvation. Alone in my room, I sat like the petrified Indian woman of whom mymother used to tell me. I wished my heart's burdens would turn me tounfeeling stone. But alive, in my tomb, I was destitute! For the white man's papers I had given up my faith in the Great Spirit. For ...these same papers I had forgotten the healing in trees and brooks. On account of my mother's simple view of life, and my lack of any, Igave her up, also. I made no friends among the race of people I loathed. Like a slender tree, I had been uprooted from my mother, nature, andGod. I was shorn of my branches, which had waved in sympathy and lovefor home and friends. The natural coat of bark which had protected myoversensitive nature was scraped off to the very quick. Now a cold bare pole I seemed to be, planted in a strange earth.
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