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About
two
o'clock
,
after
we
had
eaten
and
felt
better
,
a
white
man
appeared
,
carrying
a
white
flag
.
Will
Hamilton
went
out
and
talked
to
him
,
came
back
and
talked
with
father
and
the
rest
of
our
men
,
and
then
went
out
to
the
stranger
again
.
Farther
back
we
could
see
a
man
standing
and
looking
on
,
whom
we
recognized
as
Lee
.
With
us
all
was
excitement
.
The
women
were
so
relieved
that
they
were
crying
and
kissing
one
another
,
and
old
Mrs.
Demdike
and
others
were
hallelujahing
and
blessing
God
.
The
proposal
,
which
our
men
had
accepted
,
was
that
we
would
put
ourselves
under
the
flag
of
truce
and
be
protected
from
the
Indians
.
"
We
had
to
do
it
,
"
I
heard
father
tell
mother
.
He
was
sitting
,
droop-shouldered
and
dejected
,
on
a
wagon-tongue
.
"
But
what
if
they
intend
treachery
?
"
mother
asked
.
He
shrugged
his
shoulders
.
"
We
've
got
to
take
the
chance
that
they
do
n't
,
"
he
said
.
"
Our
ammunition
is
gone
.
"
Some
of
our
men
were
unchaining
one
of
our
wagons
and
rolling
it
out
of
the
way
.
I
ran
across
to
see
what
was
happening
.
In
came
Lee
himself
,
followed
by
two
empty
wagons
,
each
driven
by
one
man
.
Everybody
crowded
around
Lee
.
He
said
that
they
had
had
a
hard
time
with
the
Indians
keeping
them
off
of
us
,
and
that
Major
Higbee
,
with
fifty
of
the
Mormon
militia
,
were
ready
to
take
us
under
their
charge
.
But
what
made
father
and
Laban
and
some
of
the
men
suspicious
was
when
Lee
said
that
we
must
put
all
our
rifles
into
one
of
the
wagons
so
as
not
to
arouse
the
animosity
of
the
Indians
.
By
so
doing
we
would
appear
to
be
the
prisoners
of
the
Mormon
militia
.