The True Narrative of the Five Years Suffering Perilous Adventures

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The True Narrative of the Five Years Suffering Perilous Adventures
Mary Barber
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A sudden fur- ious yell escaped him; but I claimed his attention with my toma- 'jiawk, which clanked against his with repeated strokes, till at le^igLh *j lost his balance, and fell from his horse with a heavy groan, for with a sudden blow, in which was centred all my strength, I brought my tomahawk down with a force which sent it slicing through his right shoulder and completely severed his arm from his body. In falling his foot caught in the stirrup, and his head came in violent contact with ...a rock close by. He uow seemed to wait for being scalped and killed ; but I, although his fair vanquisher, declined taking the trophy, nor did I kill him ; to save Diora was my only purpose, and I should feel my cheeks with very shame burning, had J struck a conquered and fallen enemy.
With a leap I now swung myself upon the back of Black Thun der's horse, leaving its owner prostrate, and about half dead on the ground ; for I had no time to spare, as my enemies were now in a body close upon me. It would have been madness to confront this great number, and wisely I decided in favor of flight.


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