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if they should capture me.
if they should capture me.
I considered the advice very good and was about
I considered the advice very good and was about
to accept it when I changed my mind and
to accept it when I changed my mind and
thought how cowardly it would be in  
thought how cowardly it would be in  
me to desert that so willingly offered
me to desert the man that so willingly offered
to sacrifice his life to save mine. So I told him  
to sacrifice his life to save mine. So I told him  
that I would remain and I would die with  
that I would remain and I would die with  
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[[rascal?]] and offered me his hand, I proffered
[[rascal?]] and offered me his hand, I proffered
mine in return but instead of taking it, he  
mine in return but instead of taking it, he  
caught hold of my rifle & endeavored to take it
caught hold of my rifle & endeavored to take it
from me, we tussled for a short time and I
from me, we tussled for a short time and I
made him let go of his hold. Then the remainder of the Indians arrived and kept up a loud talk among  
made him let go of his hold. Then the remainder of the Indians arrived and kept up a loud talk among  
themselves. Some of them rode about
themselves. Some of them rode about
us examining their guns, opening their [[?]], [[knocking?]]
us examining their guns, opening their pans, [[knocking?]]
the priming of their rifles and making many other
the priming of their rifles and making many other
maneuvers that would tend to frighten us, or
maneuvers that would tend to frighten us, or
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They hovered about us for nearly half
They hovered about us for nearly half
hour and then seeing but little chance of  
hour and then seeing but little chance of  
killing us without loosing two of [[?]]
killing us without loosing two of [[three?]]
of their own party, they left us abruptly. I thereupon continued my journey and
of their own party, they left us abruptly. I thereupon continued my journey and
in a few days arrived at Bent's Fort without having met
in a few days arrived at Bent's Fort without having met

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20 if they should capture me. I considered the advice very good and was about to accept it when I changed my mind and thought how cowardly it would be in me to desert the man that so willingly offered to sacrifice his life to save mine. So I told him that I would remain and I would die with him. The Indians were rapidly approaching with one old chief some distance in advance of the rest. This chief came towards me with a smile on his countenance, the old rascal? and offered me his hand, I proffered mine in return but instead of taking it, he caught hold of my rifle & endeavored to take it from me, we tussled for a short time and I made him let go of his hold. Then the remainder of the Indians arrived and kept up a loud talk among themselves. Some of them rode about us examining their guns, opening their pans, knocking? the priming of their rifles and making many other maneuvers that would tend to frighten us, or induce us to change our positions so that they could fire and kill us before we could return their fire. We watched them closely and determined that the first one that raised his gun should be shot. They hovered about us for nearly half hour and then seeing but little chance of killing us without loosing two of three? of their own party, they left us abruptly. I thereupon continued my journey and in a few days arrived at Bent's Fort without having met with any further difficulty. I was then informed by Wm.? Bent that the Dragoons had caught the Texans, had disarmed them and that the train had continued on its march without further interruption ? consider it necessary to come to the fort.