At length
length succeeded in swimming our horses and reached the opposite shore;
though I.
From Sandusky
Sandusky path that we travelled was crooked and obscure; but was
tolerably well.
The fall
fall this time was considerably advanced, and the rains, attended with
cold winds.
From Conowongo
Conowongo came to a place, called by the Indians Che ua
shung gau.
Having rested
rested two days at that place, we came on to Caneadea
and stayed.
Genishau at
at time was a large Seneca town, thickly inhabited, lying on
Genesee river.
Those only
only have travelled on foot the distance of five or six
hundred miles.
My clothing
clothing thin and illy calculated to defend me from the continually
drenching rains.
In addition
addition all that, I had to carry my child, then about
nine months.
Such was
was fatigue that I sometimes felt, that I thought it impossible
for me.