"Brother: Listen to the Huron chiefs.

"Brother: I see you all bloody by the English and my young men. I now wipe away all those stains, and make you clean.

"Brother: I see your heart twisted, and neck and throat turned to the one side, with the grief and vexation which my young men have caused; all which disagreeable sensations I now remove, and restore you to your former tranquility, so that now you may breathe with ease, and enjoy the benefit of your food and nourishment.

"Brother: Your ears appear to be stopped, so that you cannot listen to your Brothers when they talk of friendship. That deafness I now remove, and all stoppage from your ears, that you may listen to the friendly speeches of your Brothers, and that they may sink deep into your heart.

"Seven strings of white wampum.

"Brother: Listen to me. When I look around me, I see the bones of our nephews lie scattered and unburied.

"Brother: I gather up the bones of all our young men on both sides, who have fallen in this dispute, without any distinction of party.

"Brother: I have now gathered up the bones of our relations on both sides, and will bury them in a large deep grave, and smooth it over so that there shall not be the least sign of bones, or any thing to raise any grief or anger in any of our minds hereafter.

"Brother: I have now buried the bones of all our relations very deep. You very well know that there are some of your flesh and blood in our hands prisoners: I assure you that you shall see them all safe and well.

"Eight strings of white wampum.