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Lafitau, his book on the Iroquois, [liv] note; describes the council of the Iroquois, [lvii], [lviii].
Lalande, an assistant in the mission, [301]; tortured by the Mohawks, [303]; killed by them, [304].
Lalemant, Gabriel, at the Huron mission, [126], [371]; taken by the Iroquois, [381]; tortured with fire, [388]; his death, [390].
Lalemant, Jerome, brother of Gabriel, assailed by an Algonquin, [127]; visits Three Rivers, [294]; becomes Superior of the missions, [301].
Lauson, president of the Canada Fur Company, [156]; sells the island of Montreal to the Jesuits, [194].
Le Berger, a Christian Iroquois, [304]; endeavors to save Jogues, ib.
Le Borgne, chief of Allumette Island, hinders the departure of the missionaries, [50]; his motives, [51]; converted, [268].
Le Jeune, Paul, Father Superior, his voyage, [15]; his arrival in Quebec, [2], [15]; begins his labors there, [16]; joins an Indian hunting-party, [23]; adventures in this connection, [25]-[39]; his description of a winter scene, [26] note; grievances in an Indian lodge in winter, [27]; experience with a sorcerer, [30]; suffers the rude banter of the Indians, ib.; doubts whether the Indian sorcerers are impostors or in league with the devil, [32]; relates what he had been informed of the devil's proceedings in Brazil, [33] note; attempts to convert a sorcerer, [37]; disappointment, [39]; returns to Quebec, [40]; rejoices at the advent of the new governor, [150] note; rejoices at the interest in the mission awakened in France, [151]; has for a correspondent the future Condé, [152]; is invested with civil authority, [154]; sends for pictures of the torments of hell, [163].
Le Mercier, Francis Joseph, joins the mission, [85]; his peril, [125].
Le Moyne, among the Hurons, [126]; among the Onondagas, [438], [440].
Licentiousness of the Indians, [xxxiv] note; [xxxv] note, [xlv].
Life in a wigwam, [27]-[31].
Loretto, in Italy, [102], [105], [432]; Old Lorette, in Canada, [431]; New Lorette, in Canada, [432]; settlement of Hurons there, ib.
Loyola, Ignatius, his story, [8]; founds the order of Jesuits, [9]; his book of Spiritual Exercises, [10].