[The Daughter of the Chieftain by Edward S. Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Daughter of the Chieftain CHAPTER TWELVE: CONCLUSION 11/11
The skill of Omas kept them supplied with food, and his familiarity with the route did much to lessen the hardships which otherwise they would have suffered. Omas stayed several weeks at this place with his friends, and then he and his wife and little one joined the Christian settlement of Gnadenhutten, where the couple finished their days. After a time, when it became safe for the Ripleys to return to Wyoming Valley, they took up their residence there once more, and remained until the husband and father came back at the close of the Revolution; and the happy family were reunited, thankful that God had been so merciful to them and brought independence to their beloved country. Omas and To-wika and Linna were welcome visitors as long as the lived. In truth, Linna survived them all.
She married a chieftain among her own people, and when she at last was gathered to her final rest, she had almost reached the great age of a hundred years..
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