Scenes in America for the Amusement And Instruction of Little Tarry At Home Tr

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Scenes in America for the Amusement And Instruction of Little Tarry At Home Tr
Isaac Taylor
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49. Meeting of two Indian Women. Affection is always valuable, and pleasing. And when we meet with it among those whom we are apt to call savages, it is doubly so. In Captain Clarke's journey, the wife of his interpreter, was an Indian woman ; who had been taken prisoner ; carried far from her native tribes, and at last was married to Chaboneau, a Frenchman. In passing beyond the mountains, this man and his wife were a hundred yards forward; when she began to dance, and show every mark of extra...vagant joy, for she saw a party of Indians coming up who were of her own tribe. When they met ? a young woman forced her way out of the crowd, and recognizing her long lost companion, with whom she had played in infancy, and with whom she had suffered in captivity, they em- braced, with all the symptoms of ardent affec- tion. Sacajewa, sister, friend, Art thou come again to life ! Will thy bitter sorrows end, Wanderings, sufferings, toil, and strife. NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. 79 Oft beneath the pine's high bough Frisk'd we, when the sun was bright ; Chas'd the jumping squirrel now ; Caught the fire-fly's flickering light.

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