Having put
put scalps, yet wet and bloody, upon the hoops, and stretched
them to.
That being
being they combed the hair in the neatest manner, and then
painted it.
Those scalps
scalps knew at the time must have been taken from our
family by.
My mother's
mother's was red; and I could easily distinguish my father's and
the children's.
That
That was most appaling; yet, I was obliged to endure it
without complaining.
In the
the of the night they made me to understand that they
should not.
Fields, whom
whom have before mentioned, informed me that at the time we
were taken.
They however
however us to the dark swamp, where they found my father,
his family.
The next
next we went on; the Indian going behind us and setting
up the.
At night
night encamped on the ground in the open air, without a
shelter or.