Thirty-One Years On the Plains And in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice From the Plains

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Thirty-One Years On the Plains And in the Mountains, Or, the Last Voice From the Plains
Drannan William F.
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I saw them standing by the tree, as she had said. I put my glassto my eyes and saw sure enough that it was a white girl withNawasa, and that she looked very sad.
I then rode back to the Pima village. That same night the twoyoung Indians both came home, but they would not say a word whileat camp. It seemed that they would not under any considerationhave let any of the other Indians know what they were up to, sothe next morning when I started home they took their horses androde with me about two
...miles.
After we had got away from the village some distance, I askedNawasa if the white girl still wanted to leave the Apaches, andshe said, "Yes, she would like very much to leave them, but wasafraid; as the Apaches had told her that if she ever tried to getaway and was caught, she would be sold to the Mexican Indians as aslave, and there she would have to work in the fields, which wouldbe much harder work than she has to do where she is. " I told Nawasa that if she would bring the white girl out on thesame ridge that I had rode on, I would give her five strings ofbeads, and I would give her one string to give to the white girl.


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