What book is this a chapter from?
Midsummer-Night's Dream.
What did Philip do?
summoned his Wampanoags
Who was he supported by?
Annawon
Was Annawon docile?
no
How was he described?
obedient and fierce; a savage
Where was Philip going?
unknown
Where was he leaving?
the fields of Wish-Ton-Wish.
Did anyone see him leave?
yes
who?
the followers of Conanchet
How is the authority of an Indian Chief described?
far from despotic
Where does it receive its main support from?
in the personal qualities of him who rules.
Did Miantonimoh purchase a higher name for himself?
no
Did he have a child?
yes
A son or a daughter?
son
How long after Ruth was with her child did the invaders leave?
less than an hour
Were any lives lost?
yes
What was done with the bodies?
they were withdrawn and concealed
Why?
in order that no scalp of a warrior might be left in the hands of his enemies.
Was that typical?
yes
What quote stars the chapter?
"One sees more devils than vast hell can hold; That is, the madman:--"