Circular of the Catholic Commissioner for Indian Missions to the Catholics of Th
Circular of the Catholic Commissioner for Indian Missions to the Catholics of Th
Catholic Commissioner for Indian Missions
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Their grief has not been assuaged by rich presents. We cannot satisfy them, and though they are willing to let the French go down the river, they are retaining the Hurons, but I told them I would not go without my Indians. " I saw Fathers Gamier and Chastelain about three days journey up from here. They seemed to be having a good 204 ANTHONY DANIEL. time, for they had their shoes on and were not paddling. I was so delighted that I gave the savages some of the weed which we detest and which they... adore tobacco. It costs a good deal here this year, but I would give ten times as much to get out of this scrape at the Isle. It is of the greatest importance that I should do so. Unfortunately, however, although I promised you twelve pupils, I have only three, but one of them is the son of a great chief. I have also some older people with me whom you will see. Would you please tell M. Du Plessis that though I have only a few canoes I have a good supply of provisions. " The letter ends : " Signed under the glare of a piece of burning bark, which is the only candle we have in this country.
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