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by Jim Fergus
About 79 pages (23,559 words)

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22 September, 28 September and 3 October 1875 Summary

Unable to locate a priest to replace Rev. Hare, a Benedictine monk was assigned the job of accompanying the white women . St. Anthony of the Desert has determined that he will found his own monastery. May describes him as a gaunt anchorite [religious recluse] as compared to the Episcopalian pederast [pedophile] on a mule. May plans to work with the women so they can convince the men to move to the fort, as they have been instructed. It will be hard, since there is no benefit to them, and they will not want to relinquish land they consider theirs forever.

Quiet One says it is snowing. May lets the little children cuddle with her in her bed when it is cold, as well as her.....

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