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A second belt was given to register the Onondaga's vow to conduct the women and children safely to the Iroquois country.
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It had been the Onondaga's belief that Tandakora would remain in front, sending the warriors on either flank, and now he expected a movement on the left.
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On the second day after the Onondaga's departure the air softened, but became darker.
The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign 1890
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He was confirmed in his opinion by the Onondaga's reading of the trail.
The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border 1890
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The Onondaga's feather headdress had been replaced by a fur cap, similar to those now worn by Robert and
The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign 1890
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Onondaga's paddle, they shot out into the slow current of the river.
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The young Onondaga's bow, like everything he wore or used, was of the finest make, four feet in length, and of such powerful wood that only one of great strength and equal skill could bend it.
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A bullet from the Onondaga's rifle here slew Colonel de Courcelles, and Robert, on the whole, was glad that the man's death had been a valiant one.
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They were moving against the stream, but so great was the Onondaga's dexterity that he sent the canoe along at a good pace without feeling weariness.
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The young Onondaga's eyes flashed with pleasure, but he was silent.
The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign 1890
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