Excerpt from Recollections of a Forest Life, or the Life and Travels of Kah-Ge-Ga-Gah-Bowh, or George Copway, Chief of the Objibway Nation: Many Years Missionary in the North West, and Projector of the Concentration of the Indian Tribes, for the Promotion of Their Improvement
Yes 1 go, where I never shall be, and you will still be speaking, long, long after my tears will have ceased to flow, and I be numbered with the past.
Visit the gaudy palaces of the great, and whisper in their ears what rivers are in store for doing good.
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