Andrew Jackson the Gentle Savage

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There is nothing she wishes now save quiet words and the light of friendly faces. The ring of Andrew's axe is still in her ears, and Andrew is in the earth. She turns to Charlie Findly, who had sup- plied and driven the cart that hauled her man to his final peace, and asks him to take her to George McKemey's house. McKemey is the husband of Margaret, another sister of Mrs. Jackson, and Betty knows she will be welcomed in the McKemey cabin, although she has decided to pro- ceed to the home of an...other brother-in-law, James Craw- ford, a little later. Just now she must stay with the McKemeys. Their place, in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, is the nearest stop from the Waxhaw Cemetery, while the Crawford homestead lies a few miles away, in 20 THE EMIGRANTS ARRIVE the province of South Carolina, and it might take all day to get there. Elizabeth Jackson, called Betty by her relatives, has great need of immediate rest. The McKemeys had heard that Betty was ''in a family way. " Tw^o nights pass.

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