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1They selected as their candidate their old chieftain, General Grant.
2The old chieftain turned himself about and said "What hast thou seen?"
3The old chieftain dropped his gaze, the slump of his shoulders signaling his defeat.
4They led it back with them and the old chieftain set unresisting in the saddle.
5The old chieftain came out, carrying in one hand his long-stemmed pipe and tobacco pouch.
6A letter was written in the child's sprawling hand, and signed by the old chieftain.
7At last an old chieftain said, "It must be their food."
8The wary old chieftain was not willing to place himself within the power of the English.
9The old chieftain sighed, but made no comment.
10This the old chieftain knew full well, but he chose, for the moment, to pretend ignorance.
11The village of Neamathla was but about three miles off, and thither the governor occasionally rode, to visit the old chieftain.
12To this comforting assurance I deem it but justice to the well-meaning old chieftain to signify my submission to the inevitable.
13His voice fell almost to a whisper, but the outward, upward glance of the inspired eyes completely disconcerted the aggressive old chieftain.
14The old chieftain looked with keen eyes on his famous prisoner, of whose capture he had been advised by runners sent before.
15The old chieftain then told off fifty skilful warriors, a man to each bird, to his son being allotted the largest bird.
16They felt the greater pity because the proud old chieftain demanded no sympathy, but merely stated the pathetic fact with a simple dignity.
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