Shortly after
after left the shore opposite the fort, as I was informed
by one.
Although I
I then been with the Indians something over a year, and
had become.
My sudden
sudden and escape from them, seemed like a second captivity, and
for a.
Time, the
the of every affection, wore away my unpleasant feelings, and I
became as.
We tended
tended cornfields through the summer; and after we had harvested the
crop, we.
Early in
in spring we sailed up the Ohio river, to a place
that the.
where one
one emptied into the Ohio on one side, and another on
the other.
At
At place the Indians built a town, and we
planted corn.
We
We three summers at Wiishto, and spent each winter on
the Sciota.
The first
first of our living at Wiishto, a party of Delaware Indians
came up.