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The Conquest of the Old Southwest

CHAPTER X
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Some days later (about January 4, 1770), while the vigilance of the Indians was momentarily relaxed, the captives suddenly plunged into a dense canebrake and in the subsequent confusion succeeded in effecting their escape.
Finding their camp deserted upon their return, Boone and Stewart hastened on and finally overtook their companions.

Here Boone was both surprised and delighted to encounter his brother Squire, loaded down with supplies.

Having heard nothing from Boone, the partners of the land company had surmised that he and his party must have run short of ammunition, flour, salt, and other things sorely needed in the wilderness; and because of their desire that the party should remain, in order to make an exhaustive exploration of the country, Squire Boone had been sent to him with supplies.

Findlay, Holden, Mooney, and Cooley returned to the settlements; but Stewart, Squire Boone, and Alexander Neely, who had accompanied Squire, threw in their lot with the intrepid Daniel, and fared forth once more to the stirring and bracing adventures of the Kentucky wilderness.

In Daniel Boone's own words, he expected "from the furs and peltries they had an opportunity of taking ...


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