| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1839 - 382 pages
...dead, and myself was wounded, she said, " Lord, let me die with them :" which was no sooner said but she was struck with a bullet, and fell down dead over the threshold. I hope she is reaping the fruit of her good labors, being faithful to the service of God in her place.... | |
| Henry White - Indian captivities - 1841 - 440 pages
...merciless savages, the blood running down at our feet. My eldest sister being yet in the house, seeing the Indians hauling mothers one way, and children another,...children another, saying, Come, go along with us. Hold them that they would kill me. They said that if I was willing to go along with them, they would... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1841 - 374 pages
...dead, and myself was wounded, she said, " Lard, let me die with them:" which was no sooner said but she was struck with a bullet, and fell down dead over the threshold. I hope she is reaping the fruit of her good labors, being faithful to the service of God in her place.... | |
| James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 664 pages
...was dead, and myself wounded, she said. " Lord, let me die with them ;" which was no sooner said but she was struck with a bullet, and fell down dead over the threshold. I hope she is reaping the fruit of her labors, being faithful to the service of God' in her place.... | |
| Henry White - Indian captivities - 1842 - 454 pages
...merciless savages, the blood running down at our feet. My eldest sister being yet in the house, seeing the Indians hauling mothers one way, and children another,...willing to go along with them, they would not hurt me. " O ! the doleful sight that now met our eyes at this house ! Come, behold the works of the Lord, what... | |
| Henry White - Indian captivities - 1842 - 432 pages
...mothers one way, and children another, and some wallowing in their blood ; and being told that hier son William was dead, and that I was wounded, she...willing to go along with them, they would not hurt me. " O ! the doleful sight that now met our eyes at this house ! Come, behold the works of the Lord, what... | |
| Henry White - Indian captivities - 1843 - 444 pages
...merciless savages, the blood running down at our feet. My eldest sister being yet in the house, seeing the Indians hauling mothers one way, and children another,...told them that they would kill me. They said that if 1 was willing to go along with them, they would not hurt me. " O ! the doleful sight that now met our... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1852 - 708 pages
...dead, and myself was wounded, she said, " Lord, let me die with them :" which was no sooner said but she was struck with a bullet, and fell down dead over the threshold. I hope she is reaping the fruit of her good labors, being faithful to the service of God in her place.... | |
| Mary White Rowlandson - Indian captivities - 1853 - 86 pages
...William was dead, and myself wounded, she said, Lord, let me die with them: which was no sooner said, but she was struck with a bullet, and fell down dead- over the threshold. I hope she is reaping the fruit of her good labors, being faithful to the service of God in her place.... | |
| 1857 - 414 pages
...dead, and myself was wounded, she said, " Lord, let me die with them:" which was no sooner said but she was struck with a bullet, and fell down dead over the threshold. I hope she is reaping the fruit of her good labors, being faithful to the service of God in her place.... | |
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