Make Daylight A family friend of Cuyloga who committed suicide after his wife brought disgrace by deserting him for another man. When he has the option of voting for True Son/Johnny's execution, Half Arrow casts no vote and flees into the forest. Half Arrow arrives in Paxton at True Son's lowest point, caused by fever and homesickness. He follows the column of returnees to Fort Pitt and keeps up a flow of jokes and laughter to cheer his pal. Half Arrow is True Son's favorite cousin and faithful companion. Half Arrow The son of Quaquenga's brother Sumakek, or Black Fish. The boy remembers her as "a spreading sugar maple providing them all with food and warmth." Her fears for her son suggest a deep love for him.Ī'astonah Mechelit True Son's native younger and older sisters, who shudder behind Quaquenga as they watch their brother take his place among adult members of Thitpan's war party. Quaquenga Cuyloga's wife and True Son's adoptive mother. ![]() He is True Son's stout defender, facing down a war party that forces him to choose between tribal loyalty and parental love. To the boy, he is "an oak sheltering them from both the heat of the sun and the fury of the thunderbolt." To the tribe, he serves as He-Who-Knows-the-Marks, the best of woodsmen. Cuyloga is a serious, deep-thinking parent who teaches his adopted son about the Great Spirit and helps tame True Son's stubborn streak with wise words. In white man's clothes, he bears himself with an intensity that suggests dignity but potential conflict.Ĭuyloga A Lenni Lenape brave and adoptive father to True Son. True Son/Johnny is then forced to return to Paxton, Pennsylvania, his birthplace. The two names refer to John Cameron Butler, a Pennsylvania native whom Lenni Lenape braves (referred to by whites as "Delaware Indians") captured in July 1753 at age four and reared for eleven years as Lenni Quis (translated as "True Son"), the son of Cuyloga and Quaquenga. My bike has a more unique sound, one that I would have expected it to ship with.īut taking the chance, researching this thread to death, and actually putting it on there was it's own reward.True Son/Johnny The protagonist, or main character, in the novel. Thanks for all the info on how to do it, where to get it, and everyone else's experiences. I have to say it's perfect now and I have no desire to remove it. It's more subdued, which I like, but at any point on the freeway when I roll on the accelerometer (ha) I can hear that deep sound of the exhaust. Maybe the heat expanded it? I don't know.Īfter having it on for the weekend I love the new sound. I put in the ring that holds it in place and decided to ride it around a bit to see if it would settle. ![]() Holding the baffle tightly (such that you can) seemed to mitigate the rasping. ![]() Initially, I found the sound was pretty quiet when compared to no baffles, which makes sense, so I was like "hmm, do I like this or not?" I also had that high-pitched rasping right at the end of gunning the engine. I gently used a rubber mallet to urge it into place, and that was it. I asked my car mechanic to cut it to 55mm's, and noted that it was a tight fit. This was for my '14 Scrambler 2 into 1 Arrow. I bought the part off ebay, waited a week for it to ship from italy (to los angeles).
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