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THE MOHICANS.
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"It is enough!" he said. "Go, children of the Lenape; the anger of the Manitto is not done. Why should Tamenund stay? The pale faces are masters of the earth, and the time of the red-men has not yet come again. My day has been too long. In the morning I saw the sons of Unâmis happy and strong; and yet, before the night has come, have I lived to see the last warrior of the wise race of the Mohicans."

The End.

SHACKELL, ARROWSMITH, & HODGES, JOHNSON'S-COURT, FLEET-STREET.