why does the rock have seemed to be thrilled in the chief Seattle speech
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There was a time when our people covered the land as the waves of a wind-ruffled sea cover its shell-paved floor, but that time long since passes away with the greatness of tribes that are now but a mournful memory. I will not dwell on, nor mourn over, our untimely decay, nor reproach my paleface brothers with hastening it, as we too may have been somewhat to blame.
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The rocks of the lands too have witnessed the greatness of the dead ancestors, their sad moments and their happiness. The hot rocks also get thrilled by the activities of the tribal people. It is just the imagination of the Chief, who believes that all parts of nature remains a witness to the sad or happy events which have taken place earlier.
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