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one day to succeed his father as Sagamore, had of course gone with them. And though Alice remembered him with tender interest, and had once or twice received kindly messages or simple tokens of remembrance from him, brought to her by some wandering Indian of his tribe, who had come back, perhaps, only to look upon the graves of his people, she had not seen him for more than six years.