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Big Bear The Indian Chief.

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The following impromptu was given at a banquet to one of the captives of Fort Pit after he had related his experience.             Sad memories it doth awake,             The death of those fell at Frog Lake,             And trials of captives of Fort Pit             When savages did capture it.             But soon Generals Strange and Steel             Made savage hordes their power to feel,             And they rescued women fair             From the paws of the Big Bear.             Captives for days had naught to eat             But steaks of tough and lean dog meat,             In daily danger of their lives             From bullets and from scalping knives.             When building big lodge for war dance,             The cry is heard, the troops advance,             To the white captives sounds so sweet,             But savages they quick retreat.             A thrilling tale our guest[A] did tell,             That close to him fell bursting shell,             This shot it was not fired in vain,             For several savages were slain.             Our bold troops great danger braved,             So that white captives might be saved,             Who suffered hunger, cold and damp,             'Mong savage hordes in bush and swamp.             Big Bear now they have pared his claws,             He must atone for broken laws,             Far away from his native lair,             In prison strong they put Big Bear.

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