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by Ernest Thompson Seton

Make a box or bag for a rubbing stick set, with an extra compartment to hold tinder, attractively decorated with bead or quill work to the extent of 4 square inches. Make 2 limp leather covers, such as for tally book or wampum book, well decorated with appropriate designs in tooling, etching, applique, painting, quill or burnt work. Either for coup; both for grand coup.

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