The Childhood of Ji Shib the Ojibwa And Sixty Four Pen Sketches

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Ji-shi6 was dragged inside the wig wam, where there were several Squaws and children huddled together awaiting what might happen. Three times ar rows were shot into the wigwam from the outside. One of them struck the grandmother in the arm, but when she saw that it was an Ojibwa arrow she laughed and pulled it out and dressed her wound.
101 Childhood of Ji-shib Once a young Squaw crawled into the wig warn and fainted near the fire. Her clothes were nearly all torn from her, and there was an ugl
...y bleeding wound in her naked back. Her poor little babe was crushed and dead in her arms.
Suddenly a fiendish Sioux yelled his war cry in their very ears; a Sioux knife ripped a long slit in the wigwam cover opposite where Ji-shi^> was curled up by his mother. Almost instantly there followed a fearful moan outside, and something heavy fell against the wigwam and afterwards to the earth. All was silent for a few seconds, then the awful dread was broken by the Ojibwa cry of victory, and it was the voice of the good old grandfather.


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