Our company
company of my husband, my two Indian brothers, my little son
and myself.
We embarked
embarked a canoe that was large enough to contain ourselves, and
our effects.
Nothing remarkable
remarkable to us on our way, till we arrived at the
mouth of.
We had
had the trading house but a short distance, when we met
three white.
Sheninjee being
being for fear of being apprehended as one of the murderers,
if he.
At the
the house we found a party of Shawnee Indians, who had
taken a.
They at
at made him stand up, while they slowly pared his ears
and split.
The
The fellow cried for mercy and yelled
most piteously.
The sight
sight his distress seemed too much for me to endure: I
begged of.
At
At they attended to my intercessions, and set him
at liberty.