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100 “Great Sachem say Pometacom very wicked,” announced the powwow smoothly. “Say he must get plenty punishment like bad child. Say Wachoosett people very angry with Pometacom.”

“Aye. Say to the Great Sachem that all Indians except Philip’s tribe have declared  friendship for the English and that many  will fight for them if need be.”

“Great Sachem say he glad to know. Say Wachoosett Indians very peaceful. No make war with English. No make war with Pometacom. Wachoosett people everybody’s brother. No make meddle any time.”

“That is well,” said David. “And now, brother, give me food and I will go back by  the trail I came.”

“Great Sachem say you rest first. No hurry you go away. He say you have plenty food, plenty sleep. He say you his brother, his heart warm to you. He say you stay here little time and make talk with him. Then he give you Indians show you trail and keep you  safe from Pometacom.”

“When will that be?” asked David, his heart sinking.

“Little time. Great Sachem give you lodge, give you food, give you all to make