The Ute War a History of the White River Massacre And the Privations And Hards

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The Ute War a History of the White River Massacre And the Privations And Hards
Thomas Fulton Dawson
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They were so oc cupied piling on the blankets and guns and stowing away the meat and flour that they did not see Dresser and the women and children until they had almost reached their goal. A wild yell, which came simul taneously from a score of throats, a mad rush and the discharge of firearms followed. Mrs. Meeker fell when struck by a ball, while Dresser, for whom the shot was most likely intended, bounded on and was lost in the dense growth.
The women could do nothing but place themselves a
...t the mercy of the savages, who promised protection and security. However little confidence they may have had in this guarantee, no alternative but to ac cept and go along with them was left them. Their friends were all dead. They were helpless and in the hands of the slayers. Mrs. Meeker had scarcely fallen to the ground when a big buck, holding a gun in his hand, stood over her, his face illumined by a ghastly savage grin. " Me no hurt white squaw, " he said; "Ute no hurt squaw, good squaw. Come to Douglass.

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