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Daily News June 9th/93

Rain-in-the-Face There.

Two swarthy Indians, gay in war paint
and feathers, held a levee in the North Dakota
building this morning.

Rain-in-the-Face, famous in the annals
of Indian fighters, smiled peacefully at all
comers, while Curly, the scout, sat beside
him gazing stoically at the admiring small
boys. A voluble interpreter told the old
story of the Custer massacre, where both
the Indians figured, and the ore or less
noble red men, seemed to enjoy their popularity.

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Daily News June 9/[93?]

Rain-in-the-Face There.

Two swarthy Indians, gay in war paint and feathers, held a levee in the North Dakota building this morning.

Rain-in-the-Face, famous in the annals of Indian fighters, smiled peacefully at all comers, while Curly, the scout, sat beside him gazing stoically at the admiring small boys. A voluble interpreter told the old story of the Custer massacre, where both the Indians figured, and the ore or less noble red men, seemed to enjoy their popularity.