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I proceeded on up above the 2d point and Encamped on the Shore above the high tide, evening Clear, for a Short time. Supd. on Brant and pounded fish men all Chearfull, express a Desire to winter near the falls this winter. Seijt. Ordway & Pryor, Jos. & Ru. Fields, Go. Shannon, W. Brattin,J. Colter, P. Wiser, W. Labieche & P. Shabono one of our interpreters & York.
Ordway Came up & after takeing a Sumptious Dinner we all Set out at 4 P M wind ahead as usial. at Dusk we came too on the lower part of a Sand bar on the S W side found the Musquetors excessively tormenting not withstanding a Stiff breeze from the S. E. a little after dark the wind increased the Musquetors dispersed our Camp of this night is about 2 miles below our Encampment of the 4th of august 1804 ascending we came 44 miles to day only
In this way it happened that on the following Sunday she found herself seated beside Sir Noel Ordway. The luncheon party was again a collection of cosmopolitan odds and ends but with a difference.
Over the top of Viola's head I looked across at Nita Ordway, and a sudden joyous purpose lighted all the air about me as a joyous purpose will. Oh, if only And then I heard myself pouring out a marvellous jumble of sound and senselessness. "Nita!" I cried, "you are not a Friendship Village mother! You are not afraid. Viola is not going to the new minister's Christmas tree. Oh, don't you see?
The Commanding officers further direct that the messes of Sergts. Floyd, Ordway and Pryor shall untill further orders form the crew of the Batteaux; the Mess of the Patroon La Jeunesse will form the permanent crew of the red Perogue; Corpl. Warvington's mess forming that of the white perogue.
Ordway suggested that Epstein and I try her out " "Never mind all that!" interrupted Laurie. "Perhaps later Miss Mayo will tell me about it herself." Bangs accepted the snub without resentment. "Epstein thought it was a corking idea," he went on, "especially as we expected to try out some of the scenes I have in mind for the new play.
Ordway, who seemed, strangely, to be always at home of late. He had formed the habit of running in several times a week. Louise not only talked, but, as Laurie expressed it, "she said things." He had spent with her many of the afternoons and evenings Bangs checked up to the cabarets. He glanced at his watch.
Ordway, J Colter, Can, and Corp Worbington & Frasure, also G. Drewyer and droped down to the mouth of White Stone River where we left the Perogue with two men and at 200 yards we assended a riseing ground of about Sixty feet, from the top of this High land the Countrey is leavel & open as far as Can be Seen, except Some few rises at a Great Distance, and the Mound which the Indians Call Mountain of little people or Spirits this mound appears of a Conic form & is N. 20° W. from the mouth of the Creek, we left the river at 8 oClock, at 4 miles we Crossed the Creek 23 yards wide in an extensive Valley and continued on at two miles further our Dog was So Heeted & fatigued we was obliged Send him back to the Creek, at 12 oClock we arrived at the hill Capt Lewis much fatigued from heat the day it being verry hot & he being in a debilitated State from the Precautions he was obliged to take to provent the affects of the Cobalt, & Mini.
Drewyer Set out up the Creek to Set his traps for beaver, Sergt. ordway, Gibson & my Servent Sick, Several men Complain of biles and bruses of differant kinds. We discover that part of our last Supply of meat is Spoiling from the womph of the weather not withstanding a constant Smoke kept under it day and night.
I had NO TROOPS to spare General Johnston and no intention of sending him any CERTAINLY NOT FORTY THOUSAND, AS THAT WOULD HAVE TAKEN ABOUT ALL I HAD. Before leaving Richmond, my father wrote the following letter to Colonel Ordway, then Provost Marshal: "Richmond, Virginia, June 21, 1865. "Lt.-Col. Albert Ordway, Provost Marshal, Department of Virginia.
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