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La Salle and the discovery of the great West - North Central ...

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234 TONTY AND THE IROQUOIS. [1680.been prowling in quest <strong>of</strong> scalps,had met <strong>and</strong> wantonlymurdered <strong>the</strong> in<strong>of</strong>fensive old man. Theycarried his scalp to <strong>the</strong>ir village, <strong>and</strong> danced roundit in triumph, pretending to have taken it from anenemy. Thus, in his sixty-fifth year, <strong>the</strong> only heir<strong>of</strong> a wealthy Burgundian house perished under <strong>the</strong>war-clubs <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> savages for whose salvation he hadrenounced station, ease, <strong>and</strong> affluence. 1Meanwhile, a hideous scene was enacted at <strong>the</strong>ruined village <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Illinois. Their savage foes,balked <strong>of</strong> a living prey, wreaked <strong>the</strong>ir fury on <strong>the</strong>dead. They dug up <strong>the</strong> graves; <strong>the</strong>y threw down<strong>the</strong> scaffolds. Some <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bodies <strong>the</strong>y burned;some <strong>the</strong>y threw to <strong>the</strong> dogs; some, it is affirmed,<strong>the</strong>y ate. 2 Placing <strong>the</strong> skulls on stakes as trophies,<strong>the</strong>y turned to pursue <strong>the</strong> Illinois, who, when <strong>the</strong>French withdrew, had ab<strong>and</strong>oned <strong>the</strong>ir asylum <strong>and</strong>retreated down <strong>the</strong> river. The Iroquois, still, itseems, in awe <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m, followed <strong>the</strong>m along <strong>the</strong>opposite bank, each night encamping face to face1Tonty, Memoire ; Membre in Le Clerc, ii. 191. Hennepin, whohated Tonty, unjustly charges him with having ab<strong>and</strong>oned <strong>the</strong>search too soon, admitting, however, that it would have been useless^to continue it. This part <strong>of</strong> his narrative is a perversion <strong>of</strong>Membre's account.2 " Cependant les Iroquois, aussitot apres le depart du S r -deTonty, exercerent leur rage sur les corps morts des Ilinois, qu'ilsdeterrerent ou abbatterent de dessus les e'chafauds oil les Ilinois leslaissent longtemps exposes avant que de les mettre en terre. lisen brfilerent la plus gr<strong>and</strong>e partie. ils en mangerent meme quelquesuns, et jetterent le reste aux chiens. Ils planterent les tdtes de cescadavres a demi de'charne's sur des pieux," etc.— Relation desDfcouvertes.

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