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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journey into Indian Country

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Brothers,
we cant say a word against you
it is the best way to call Quakers Brothers.
You never wished our lands, you never
wished any part of our Lands, therefore we are
determined to try to learn your ways, and
those young men may stay here two years
to try, by that time we shall know whether
Morris will leave us any land, for last summer
we sold our Land, and we dont know yet
whether we shall get what we reserved, or
wether we shall get our Money, but by that
time we shall know, and then if they like
it, and we like it, your young men may
stay longer.
Brothers,
if your young Men stay here we
want them to lern our Children to read
and Write.
Brothers,
Two of you are going home
again, if the hear any thing about our land,
or our Money, they must write to these young
men here, and the must tell us if we are
like to be Cheated.
Brothers,
this is all I have yet to say.

We exchanged our satisfaction with their an-
-swer and let them know our young