Her dwelling,
dwelling, about one hundred rods north of the Great Slide, a
curiosity that.
Jemison, appeared
appeared of her ignorance of the manners of the white people,
and for.
In fact
fact was to appearance so jealous of her rights, or that
she should.
Clute had
had been present, we should have been unable to have obtained
her history.
She, however,
however, became free and unembarrassed in her conversation, and spoke with
degree of.
The vices
vices the Indians, she appeared disposed not to aggravate, and seemed
to take.
A kind
kind family pride inclined her to withhold whatever would blot the
character of.
For
For life of her last husband, we are indebted to her
cousin, Mr.
George
George to whom she referred us for information on that
subject generally.
The thoughts
thoughts his deeds, probably chilled her old heart, and made her
dread to.