On our
our that day, an Indian went behind us with a whip,
with which.
In this
this we travelled till dark without a mouthful of food or
a drop.
Whenever the
the children cried for water, the Indians would make them drink
urine or.
At night
night encamped in the woods without fire and without shelter, where
we were.
Extremely fatigued,
fatigued, very hungry, we were compelled to lie upon the ground
supperless and.
As in
in day time, so the little ones were made to drink
urine in.
Fatigue alone
alone us a little sleep for the refreshment of our weary
limbs; and.
About sunrise
sunrise were halted, and the Indians gave us a full breakfast
of provision.
Each of
of being very hungry, partook of this bounty of the Indians,
except father.
Our repast
repast finished, we again resumed our march, and, before noon passed
a small.