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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 3, 15th edition. 3 3 Browse Search
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d reached Norridgewock unperceived, and escaped discovery till they discharged their guns at the cabins. There were then about fifty warriors in the place. De la Chasse. They seized their arms, and marched forth tumultu- Chap XXIII.} ously, not to fight, but to protect the flight of their wives, and children, and old men. Raire. After the retreat of the invaders, the savages returned to nurse their wounded and bury their dead. They found Rasles mangled by many blows, scalped, De la Chasse his skull broken in several places, his mouth and eyes filled with dirt; and they buried him beneath the spot where he used to stand before the altar. Thus ge, and fastings. He knew several dialects of the Algonquin, and had been as a missionary among various tribes from the ocean to the Mississippi. In 1721, Father de la Chasse had advised his return to Canada. God has intrusted to me this flockā€”such was his answer; I shall follow its fortunes, happy to be immolated for its benefi