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Strolling thro the village of [[unclear]] in company with that fine specimen of a French gentleman Mr Bailly, our camp master, we stopped before the farthest lodge, "This is the lodge of Rela-mah-nec or the walking rattler" och here lives Winona or Nancy M'Lure the natural daughter of an officer of our army & an Indian woman, we'll go in". On a mattrap covered by a neat quilt sat [[unclear]], the most beautiful of the Indian women I have seen yet, she is but sixteen and the woman has scarcely displaced the child [[in her face and figure -- striked out]] features and she possesses Indian [[face -- striked out]] features softened into
Strolling thro the village of [[Kameahton?]] in company with that fine specimen of a French gentleman Mr Bailey, our camp master, we stopped before the farthest lodge, "This is the lodge of Rela-mah-nec or the walking rattler" & here lives [[Winema/Winuna?]] or Nancy McLure the natural daughter of an officer of our army & an Indian woman, we'll go in". On a mattrass covered by a neat quilt sat [[Winema/Winuma?]] the most beautiful of the Indian women I have seen yet, she is but sixteen and the woman has scarcely displaced the child [[in her face and figure -- striked out]] features and she possesses Indian [[face -- striked out]] features softened into

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Strolling thro the village of Kameahton? in company with that fine specimen of a French gentleman Mr Bailey, our camp master, we stopped before the farthest lodge, "This is the lodge of Rela-mah-nec or the walking rattler" & here lives Winema/Winuna? or Nancy McLure the natural daughter of an officer of our army & an Indian woman, we'll go in". On a mattrass covered by a neat quilt sat Winema/Winuma? the most beautiful of the Indian women I have seen yet, she is but sixteen and the woman has scarcely displaced the child in her face and figure -- striked out features and she possesses Indian face -- striked out features softened into