FROM A LETTER
My stay is short, O Chief, but the wild, open plains are calling and I must again thunder down the outward trail. Farewell, Great Chief. That the Wigwam may ever enjoy peace and plenty is the wish of your loyal Chief, THUNDERING BUFFALO.
steps of my first Chief ringing once more down the trail. Best wishes to Tahutamai and the Foxes in particular. Eagle Feather: I was glad to have your long and newsy letter. The Soccer match must have been a close game ana I should have liked to have attended the dinner afterwards. Best wishes, Eagle Feather. ~ . ... Little Buffalo: Two letters from this Chief. I am glad that you have now practically recovered from your accid-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 167, 5 October 1927, Page 6
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121FROM A LETTER Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 167, 5 October 1927, Page 6
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