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On his back I saw a handsome otter-skin quiver, full of arrows

On his back I saw a handsome otter-skin quiver, full of arrows.jpg Then he arose and took my baby tenderly in his armsThumbnailsSing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear youThen he arose and took my baby tenderly in his armsThumbnailsSing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear youThen he arose and took my baby tenderly in his armsThumbnailsSing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear youThen he arose and took my baby tenderly in his armsThumbnailsSing louder cousin, sing louder, that I may hear you

We were off the next morning before the sun was up. I walked with my mothers and the other women. The men went a little ahead, armed, some with guns, others with bows. Sacred-Red-Eagle-Wing walked behind the men. On his back I saw a handsome otter-skin quiver, full of arrows. I felt safer to see those arrows. Enemies might be lurking anywhere in the woods, ready to capture us or take our scalps. We Indian women dared not go far into the woods without men to protect us.