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[[strikethrough]] with hope by these native Americans [[/strikethrough]]

2 [[strikethrough]] If you [[/strikethrough]] If those in authority could only see what I have seen, hear what I have heard, surely they would never rest, till these men received the reward of their labors, their long sought for titles.  ^[[One Sunday some weeks ago,]] [[strikethrough]] I asked the [[/strikethrough]] ^the Indians who were gathered in the chapel, to consecrated this petition to God. [[strikethrough]] for [[?]] by ? The favor [[/strikethrough]] to His care they commended this [[strikethrough]] little [[/strikethrough]] paper, so heavily freighted with their life work and life hope of this people. Each day [[?]] & every day [[^un]] till [[strikethrough]] tidings [[/strikethrough]] ^[[ the [[?]] answer ]] shall come back to them [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] will in any [[strikethrough]] & many [[/strikethrough]] an Indian man & woman & children pray that God may speed their prayer for title to their lands.

With the [[strikethrough]] last day [[/strikethrough]] old year this cry for long delayed justice