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to draw a will for an old man and I to see Bro-go-hi-ge. When we got out about eight miles the machine broke down and the man got into a wagon that was coming to Pawhuska, and came out again with a machine to take us in. We sat under a tree discussing tribal matters while we waited, in the shade of the hickory tree. All day yesterday the man worked to fix the machine and finished it about five o'clock and now we will try it again tomorrow  The Indian pays our expenses so we will have our ride free. There is only one auto. man who makes long trips, the one whose machine broke down so it was impossible to get another one. The roads are pretty rough so