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May thereafter from above another may be [word crossed out]
hurled at
[word crossed out] In some party in a strait line.
or it may be a
[words crossed out] spear of a malga or a bundi.
Their ammunition, it may be said can not
be easily exhausted so long as [word crossed out]
neither party does much recede, for they
or gather up each other's weapons,
thus exchange [words crossed out]
[word crossed out] The women stand usually
behind the men of their party [words crossed out] pick
up the flying weapons. I cannot say
[words crossed out]
[words crossed out]
[words crossed out]
True battles where much blood is there
are, it appears to me, of rare occurrence
amongst those when once they have [words crossed out]
[words crossed out] had settlers residing
in their district for a few years. They seem
to lessen gradually their [word crossed out] courage &
valor if not their fierceness. For the very fact
that the White man has taken possession of
their territory [words crossed out] thus [words crossed out] to
some extent subdued them seems to

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