The Pioneer Mothers of America; a Record of the More Notable Women of the Early Days of the Country, And Particularly of the Colonial And Revolutionary Periods

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His little daughter Eunice, seven years old, was "carried all the journey, and looked after with a great deal of tenderness." The little boy, Warham, aged fotir, was "wonderfully preserved from death; for though they that carried him or drew him on sleighs were tired with their journeys, yet their savage, cruel tempers were so overruled by God that they did not kill him, but in their pity he was spared, and others would take care of him ; so that four times on the journey he was thus preserved ...till at last he arrived in Montreal." So also the elder son Samuel, and the eldest daughter Esther, "were pitied so as to be drawn on sleighs when unable to travel." Mr. Wil- liams himself was helped by his Macqua master, who made him a pair of snow-shoes upon which he walked twenty-five miles the first day he wore 270 pioneer flDotber0 of amertca them. At another time when he was footsore, the Macqua reHeved him of his pack, drawing it on the ice with his own.
At Chambly, the minister was received in the house of a French gentleman and treated with hospitality, enjoying once more the luxury of "a good feather bed" and civilised cooking.


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