Trajeron a jefe poderoso a la ciudad; Lo demostraron extrao, vistas extraas; Con todo como l vag hacia arriba y hacia abajo, l se pareca despreciar sus placeres intiles. Su cara era severa, su fuego carecido ojo, como una quin est de luto una gloria absolutamente; Y cuando buscaron el deseo de su corazn: "yo diente del like'um el mismo oro," l dijo.
Un lugar dental que encontraron rpidamente. l ni gimi ni movi su cabeza. Tiraron de sus dientes tan blancos y sanos; Pusieron en dientes del oro en lugar de otro. Oh, nunca hombre de la sierra I tan gay! El su muy estar se pareca hincharse: "ha! ha!" l grit, "ahora Injun me dice jefe grande del montn, yo parecer infierno."
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