The Penningtons Pioneers of Early Arizona a Historical Sketch

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The Penningtons Pioneers of Early Arizona a Historical Sketch
Robert Humphrey Forbes
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One of the Indians spoke a little Spanish, and by words and signs told her (what was not true) that they had just killed Mr. Page as he drank at a spring, and that the saddle they carried was his. Mrs. Page began to scream for help, but one of the Apaches put his lance to her breast and threatened to kill her if she did not stop. The In- dians then proceeded to loot the camp, cutting open sacks of flour, scattering the provisions and making Pioneers of Early Arizona 15 ready to go with whatever... they could take away. The camp was quickly spoiled, and the Apaches, with their prisoners and plunder, began their fliglit. A little way from the ruined camp they stopped to rip open a feather bed they had been trying to carry. Until this time Mrs. Page had remained unterrified, feeling a certain contempt for her savage captors; but when she saw her precious feather bed thus cru- elly assailed, she seemed to realize fully her danger and screamed again, but her captors once more stopped her by threatening her with their lances; and the party started along a well beaten trail that led along the side of the mountain, almost north.

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