Mrs Je De Camp Sweets Narrative of Her Captivity in the Sioux Outbreak of 18
Mrs Je De Camp Sweets Narrative of Her Captivity in the Sioux Outbreak of 18
Jannette E De Camp Sweet
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The noise of the thun- der and the flashing of the lightning, together with the roaring and crackling of the flames from the burning houses, made a scene not easily forgotten, and the horrors of that ride will never be effaced. The cavalcade numbered many hundreds and seemed one sad, unending caravan. No pen could describe the hideous features of those painted demons as they rode fran- tically backward and forward outside the wagons, yelling and shouting and brandishing their weapons with their... hands still reeking with the murders they had committed. I will not dwell longer upon it, but say that we at last came to Little Crow's village, where a part of the Indians had camped, and there we found Mattie, who had just arrived. The Indian who claimed the dying Mary came up and said she must get out there. I told him she was dying and to let her go on with me so that I could be with her till the last. He brutally said, "She is better than two dead squaws yet. Get along out!" Mattie came up and we lifted her out and they carried her into a tent as I left, Mattie promising to bury her.
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