. Among the red-skins; or, Over the Rocky mountains . n, whenshe found that Uncle Donald was about to settle atClearwater, entreated that she might remain with herchildren and labour for him, and a faithful servant shehad ever since proved. Her little girl at length died. She was for a timeinconsolable, until the arrival of Eose, to whom she trans-ferred all her maternal feelings, and who warmly returnedher affection. But her son, whose Indian name translated was EedSquirrel, by which appellation he was always known, hadgrown up into a fine lad, versed in all Indian ways, andpossessing a consi


. Among the red-skins; or, Over the Rocky mountains . n, whenshe found that Uncle Donald was about to settle atClearwater, entreated that she might remain with herchildren and labour for him, and a faithful servant shehad ever since proved. Her little girl at length died. She was for a timeinconsolable, until the arrival of Eose, to whom she trans-ferred all her maternal feelings, and who warmly returnedher affection. But her son, whose Indian name translated was EedSquirrel, by which appellation he was always known, hadgrown up into a fine lad, versed in all Indian ways, andpossessing a considerable amount of knowledge gainedfrom his white companions, without the vices of civili-sation. He was a great favourite with Uncle Donald,who placed much confidence in his intelligence, corn-age,and faithfulness. Nearly two years had passed since Rose, Hugh, and Ihad been brought to Clearwater, and by this time wewere all much attached to each other. We had alsolearned to love the place which had become our home;but we loved Uncle Donald far


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