A Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings, And Removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson : Who Was Taken Prisoner By the Indians ; With Several Others ; And Treated in the Most Barbarous And Cruel Manner By Those Vile Savages ; With Many Other Remarkable Events Dur
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10' Be Ji ill and knew that lavtGod. Which ftilled »ny fpirit for the prefent ■. but a fore liice of trial I concluded f had to go through. My mafter being gone, who feemed to me the beft friend 1 had of an Indian, both in cold and hunger, and quiklyfo it proved Down I fat with my heart as full as it could hold, and yet fo hungry, that I could not fit neither : But going out to fee what I could find, and wa!kir.g among the trees,! found fix acorns and two chefnuts, which were fome refrelhoient ...to me. Towards night I gathered me fome Aicks for my own comfort, that I might not lis a cold ; but when we came to lie down, they bid me go out, and lie fomewhere elfc, for they had company (they faidcome in more than their own :) I told them I could not telf' where to go, they bid me go look: 1 teld them, if I went to another wigwam they would be angry, and fend me home again. Then one of the company drew his fword, and told roe he would run me through if I did not go prefently. Then was I fain to ftoop to this rude fellow, and go cut in the night, I knew not whither.
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