History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 11

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History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 11
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I like to think of the busy school days and cheerful Sun- days of the little New England captives, thus cared for by gentle nun and kindly priest. We must not forget, howev- er, that the "Oso"* fort, as the Deerfield captives probably called the fort at Sault au Recollet, had its sadder pictures. Sometimes an Indian would come back from the town, en- raged by the white man's firewater, and bringing the news that some Bastonnais had arrived in Montreal. Every mes- senger from our government, no
...matter how far from Bos- ton his home might be, was a Bastonnais in Canada. Then *The French would doubtless speak of going to this mission, as going to Au Sault (pronriunced O-So) ; hence the English would doubtless call it Oso fort. A Newbury captive in his narrative calls Sault au Recollet (Sadrohelly) which was the nearest approach he could make to the French pronunciation.
Two Captives. 425 Abigail's master would threaten to carry her into the woods, and Ganastarsi would be very cross, and call her Kanaskwa, the slave, and possibly give the child a slap in the face, for she had grown fond of Tozvatogowack, and did not mean to give her up to the Bastonnais if she could help it.


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