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and was not of itself used to draw back the string. Returning to 
our Navajo warrior, I noticed, too, that the arrow at its head 
= wason the /eft side of the bow and simply rested on top of his- 
_ clinched hand. This:man wore, in common with alli the others 
= who used the bow, a stiff leather “ brace” fastened by buckskin 
_ Strings about his left wrist, the collar being about two inches 
deep, and this in several others who stood near and who wore 
‘ai day I went among ‘them again, and they had evidently 
os the matter over, and several new men being present, 
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