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• She is my sister/ replied the savage ; * she is guilty of theft, and I will expiate by her death the disgrace she has bruniiiit upon me and all my family. ' '' THE FALL OF THE LENAPE. The Delawares are the grandfather of nations, the parent stock from which have proceeded the many tribes who roam over the woods of this vast island. From them are descended the red men of the east and the west, of the shores of the Great Sea and of the northern lakes. Among these the Mengwe was a favoured grand...child. In the days that are gone, the Delawares fought his battles, his war was theirs 5 and the hostile shout that woke in his woods was answered by the defiance of the sons of the Leni Lenape. But the Mengwe was ungrateful, and forgot these benefits ; he was treacherous, and raised his hand against his benefactors and former friends. His hostile bands invaded the lands of his grand- father, but they were defeated, and fled howling to their ^nlderness. The Mengwe, by their cunning and duplicity, had brought all the tribes of the land upon the Lenape, whose sons ne^ ertheless continued in possession of their hunting-grounds, for they were very brave.
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