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to secure a goverment position in the new society that was about to be established. Mr Williamson accepted "Little Doctors" aid & told him to ring the bell and invite all the Indians who came that way to enter and attend the meeting.

On Sunday "Little Doctor" appeared in full dress and feather, ready to lead in the new proceedings. The bell rope hung on the outside of the building, so he had a good chance to display his importance. He rang the bell with vigor. The Indians came out of their tents and seeing "Little Doctor" so busy, asked him: "What is going on?" The new Sexton bade them go in and attend the meeting, maintaining, meanwhile, much dignity and reticence. If any Indian loitered at a distance, "Little Doctor" would beckon to him, with his disengaged