making peace, but we will see next council. We will reach terms sure. I do not like to see so many soldiers. They are not here for any good purpose. I know it. I feel it. I see it."
Thomas: "Brother Schonchin, don't get scared. The soldiers will not hurt you; don't be afraid."
Schonchin: "Oh no, I ain't scared or afraid. Do not let that worry you, Thomas."
Canby: "When you are ready for our next council let us know."
They all parted after a good handshake all around; some of the Indians going with the Commissioners to their quarters or camps.
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Capt. O. C. Applegate. In front of him the first is Long Jim's (a Modoc warrior) wife, Indian name Lac-el-es; the second is Me-hu-no-lush, (she is blind). Wi-ne-ma Tobey Riddle is in the rear; in front of her is Sau-kaa-dush. Frank Riddle at the right; in front of him is Martha Mainstake, sister of Betsy Pokumkus, The Wild Girl, Indian name Lauw-Lauw- Waush. These four Modoc squaws were prisoners in charge of Captain O. C. Applegate. This photo was taken by Muybridge at Riddle's camp, 1873.