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        tty to ockade, t of bir gardens    sav t    diime. t tas pot on an open fire and a naked savage squatting before it, calm as you please, fanning toidy fields of tobacd    and a river near. But no kind of beast did I see, nor coo    of er to    I was much refreshed.

        I al dragons, aced to eat t tty little naked c, otle ducks be reared on ibal meat! And my Indian "mot;, as I soon called    to ted tives and ceremoniously partook t o ed by dev en disputed er on t, t t tate of nature. And ter    I lived so long an t I greomed to    t t in britches.

        As for me, all I ever eat among td t t it is very rare to see a sick body amongst tooth age.

        t first I bluso see tomed to go clad in no breecs at t season and t em. But soon I t not aicoat for too, of ter of o pet until t o the English fiving away.

        to me and I lived in    ribe and all ime taken up o    o make potions to ease t s saw her.

        ime in leisure and idleness, except antly at oo; and t t , rat in battle, so    the back.

        As for me, I stayed    and learned from ting on my knees on to my meat t    before me because ture. I learned o cure and dress robes out of buckskin, beaver and oto embroider t and my moteel needles, likeinder-box, ,    tion of al alts out of trive to se close one.

        And I s one or ttle urn for dressed robes and, as for ts of t about it except it sends em mad, but, as for to use them.

        t ing on, t of , to my    t muc deep a ored a t labour for t eal from t icks or tribe, it is t to do ure, alt is    go fishe    grow.

        But my mot;t and it keeps t of t;

        By time turned, I tling ao it, t a ain so I taken t t tribe of Israel and, as to verting to true religion, I    it never entered my    it ained my ligomed to my presence among t six mont s;mot; ural mot my blue eyes remained a marvel.

        But for all tioo Florida as tom and ,    cast my eye on a brave of t tribe o do t t o me at last: "t tall ; tall     em as James or Matt be in Lancashire.

        And no es to it, I , for he was a fine man.

        " good mans ry."

        "A bad ; s;s t;

        So I told    I did to earn my living on Cural vocation. As for my o pay for suco sell, for t free or not at all, and, as for my virginity being gone, s;If you    good, nobody    sil at last so me: "ell, ceal a or robe from out of my    and keep it yourself and deny it to me?"

        ", mot; says I. "If I s and give it to you again as you do inder-box and t is ; naming our neig;And to tell trut in all tes my old passion of avarice, ry, for t is tom. So     make a t;

        "te of yourself among t; s; marry t;

        Noain men of t, as I mig    oo till t like t. I    I could not lose. And s, altells me    muche sex and much fondness for her own.

        "As for ourselves, oo seemly a a folk for tter of matrimony to e better pany for to da so tter toget;

        But still I said, I would be his only wife or never marry him.

        "Listen, my dear," s;Do you not love me?"

        "Indeed I do," I says, "."

        "t so marry us bot?"

        But I ducked my o ans, for fear so take oo, along ruck    t any tocks and cries out: "Noc it    set a daug ;

        But ss to see me cry for soo old and stubborn to taken    erms in taugo love t tter ed toil of tilling a patc but my oerfere .

        e    time ting te    is ing toer es again and by ting tle brave. It o see tenderness of my o, en sime, tribes of t of territory stle toget army to drive to reaties    tribes    muns from the English.

        But I sent o t omed to let t    ake all tribes of all tio drive ao e again in double numbers, so eager o "plant t; old traig make a grand,    all tions and rust a , o steal.

        But took no notie, and could not agree about t, tta Ao in lonely places; or meeting em , because it    , to my ting ts moutill    to squabbling amongst talk o me, for I ed a quiet life.

        I ced stick along til te ters broke and I goes running into my moter, as I judge it, for t time, she blood off my young son.

        My young son le Sing Star, and you may laug it, but it is a name fine men rapped into tle board t    ride on my ba    be. e my old Lancaso pass, because my boys fatribe of S, altant , ter does not    stuff, being a dissenting man, and    let me speak of it.

        But it    t ttle lads cro be of tears, not gold.

        Noions of to our fierce braves o    a retreat, t is, stir our stumps and pick up our traps and leave our fields and s o neures, after t, ter to do, sio t lay tribe not easily crossed. And t out a y to give taste of to start off    I    my    e back.

        s o see and t and all e back,    tles, bullets and gunpowder. Also, alas, rum.

        Yet I must say, opknots, I felt no pleasure t ter says I am a good girl and God ted among the Indians.

        As funpoall old me,    to told    merriment amongst t, like seed , and e up. And t as a grudge ever after, to eased like silly carved dead if t taugo plant .

        tive t back laso tauorco a slo    a bit of drink inside em, I must admit it.

        "No; says my one-cold sober because al terror of tongue. "I must ask you to talk to t    last remember certain pledges and treaties formerly made beto drive us into terms, so it rapped bet;

        At first I    do it because I felt some pity for tern ives and made a cruel festival out of t    Ao me.

        ;Praise t; ells me straig give over my tribes to tes in t I so eac t but    be but only: t took     to e good gunpowder on    he fire. Soon he was dead.

        ts, tuffed full of    and all to play ducks and drakes    che alderman of.

        "s t;    t rang t being noon, and c, drops it, it breaks apart, tter on titious savage t    man in trembling and said tc;bad medie" and boded ill.

        So    off and got drunk . I go tlemans pockets and find out    ao tells em so, full of misgiving at it, but to be    of any of em until t it off but just before sun-up    day the soldiers came on horseback.

        t ligo tockade so it burned and our lodge burned    as day. t a bullet t and all be    of t     miss    t and form on legs , and so escaped.

        But t o ts to me, seeing me fleeing: "You, unkind daug; For s I o cast my lot in    so, by any means. ted    . So all over quickly, by daybreak no but ass he governor.

        t out g. One of tes, ing among t t do, flat on my back, tumbles out of my arms and cracks one, sets up a terrible s    o    ts ens ding to rape me, reo    all at once leaves off his horrid fumbling, amazed.

        "Captain!" ;Look ;

        akes a good o er cool as you please , in t;I am tall ; But    uand t.

        t I    indeed a    last by a trick for one of em fetc iy little one.

        "t not!" I cried out    ed out in broad Lancasain sees my burned ;runa; and says ty on teases me, ;R" for "runa; o Ao    all I    is ter, to    on to give me, at last.

        my babby bad put o nurse, for    along ruto tell, my spirit broken. And    living, t I used to call "sister", trailed along beed ed bread and not one brave left living in t part of t noed of folk". And tering thly paradise running blood.

        t bad lu to me. But, as for me, my grief is mixed    all tice is.

        e gets to a place    finis;an," says t o ter, o t I raying from aking my cue from o my knees, for I see t repentance is ts and t I ster it , so I live on as if I    it turns out I    eye never fades.
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