excerpt from 'W.F. Frame Tells His Own Story' pp. 103 (73 words)

excerpt from 'W.F. Frame Tells His Own Story' pp. 103 (73 words)

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W.F. Frame Tells His Own Story

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Our next place of call was St. Mary’s, near to which there was a Red Indian settlement.  Quite a number of the settlers came to our entertainment in the Opera House, and were a most attentive audience, and seemed to enjoy the Highland pipes and the dancing in kilts.  They were a quiet people, and were decked out in their Indian plumage.  It was a pleasure for us to perform to them.

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