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Day 127 - Saturday, September 4, 1847

When we took off on our first circuit this morning, Kate asked if she could ride with Sam and me. "What about Stu?" I asked.

"Angie is going to ride with Stu and I don't like her mouth. I still want to do my part though."

"Do you think Angie and Stu have a thing going?" Sam asked.

"I think they do. Not that I'm jealous or anything. I just don't like to be called a floozy or a bitch."

Sam and I laughed. "I don't think I would either," Sam said.

A little while later, Sam asked, "So, what did you think of Ed kissing you?"

Kate laughed. "Well, it sure got my mind off of chewing up that Angie girl."

"Well, you asked me something the day we met and I didn't give you an answer. I'll give you the answer now. The rest of us wouldn't mind having a fourth."

"You mean..."

"Yes."

"And have ye talked to the other person?"

"That's up to you."

"Sure and I'll have to have a wee talk, now won't I?"

Sam laughed. I knew what Sam was talking about, but I pretended I didn't. I didn't know how I felt about the whole thing, but I had made up my mind I wasn't going to jump into or be pushed into anything I wasn't ready for.

I was afraid she was going to have that talk with me right then, but we were cresting a hill and down below us were half a dozen men, driving about thirty head of cattle. I didn't even think, I pulled my revolver and let out a whoop. I started down the hill toward them as fast as Hawk would carry me.

Sam and Kate were right behind me. The first man who looked up was one of the men who had been with Clifton the other day. He pulled his pistol and fired one shot up the hill before he lit out. The rest of the men saw us and took off as well. None of the three of us were firing as yet, but Hawk was gaining on them quickly.

That little filly of Kate's was quite a horse. She was keeping up with Hawk, but Sam was rapidly being left behind. I tried to time Hawk's movement and fired at the last man in the group. My first shot missed as did my second. It's not as easy firing from the back of a running horse as you would think. I fired again and for a moment I didn't think I had hit him, but then he slumped in the saddle and before the horse had covered another twenty feet, he let go of the reins and tumbled to the ground. The other riders didn't even slow up.

I figured one was enough to make my point, so I started slowing up. Kate fired one more shot and I saw one of the men grab his shoulder. Kate pulled up beside me and we watched the rest of them ride off.

"Nice shooting," Kate said with a big smile.

"You didn't do badly yourself," I grinned.

Sam caught up with us and said, "There's going to be hell to pay now. One killed and one wounded."

"Yeah, I know. Let's get the dead one loaded on his horse. We'll see if Maddie or Angie either one know him."

Kate helped me get the dead man across his saddle and I tied him on. The ride back to the ranch house seemed a lot longer than the ride out had seemed.

Angie did, indeed, know the dead man. "He's my cousin Ralph," she said with a disgusted look. "We're in for it now, you know."

"I'd reckon we are," Rawhide agreed. "Wasn't no getting around it though."

"What do you think they'll do now," I asked Angie.

"It depends. If my pa has his way, they'll probably try to ambush us while we're riding out checking on the herd. If his brother, Mose, gets his way, they'll probably attack the ranch. Their other brothers just kind of go along with Mose or pa."

"Maddie says they have a lot of hired men. Are they likely to follow your relatives if they attack us?"

"Probably so. Most of them came from the same area my family came from. They're cut from the same cloth."

"Rawhide, we've seen what, about three hundred of your cattle?" I asked.

"About that."

"Do you think that valley right behind the ranch house would support that many cattle for a couple of weeks?"

"Yep. A month at least. The grass is really good in there."

"Why don't we drive all of the cattle into that valley? It'd be a lot easier to keep watch over them and we wouldn't have to worry as much about being ambushed."

Rawhide was nodding. "Sounds good. Gonna be a little hard to get them rounded up and still leave enough people here to guard the house though."

"I think that if we do all we can for the rest of the day we can get half or more of them in there before nightfall. I doubt seriously that there is going to be an attack on the house today."

Everyone agreed with that, so I said, "I think Mina or Maddie on should stay with the house and keep food ready for the rest of us."

"I'll keep food ready," Maddie said. "I'm used to doing it during roundups and the like."

"Okay, most of the cattle are in three groups. I'd say break us up into three groups, but one of them would be small enough that I don't think they could handle that many cattle, especially since some of us have never worked cattle before."

"Let's make it two groups to get the first two herds in," Rawhide said. "Ed, I'll ride with you, Sam, Cassie, Delia, and Kate. The rest of you can go with Stu."

"Okay," I said. "That puts an experienced cattleman with each group. Rawhide, why don't we take the herd in the farthest valley?"

"That's good. Maddie, my love, do you think you could whip us up a big batch of johnny cake while we're getting saddled and ready to go? That way we could take it with us and we wouldn't starve before we have one of your wonderful suppers."

Maddie blushed like a school girl, but said she could have something for us to take with us.

We managed to get our herd into the valley by around four in the afternoon. The herd Stu and his group had gone after were already there. We didn't even stop at the house, but headed for where the third group of cattle had been. When we reached the area, we found that they already had them all rounded up and were getting ready to start them for the new pasture.

Since this was the closest herd to the house, we had them where we wanted them before 7:00 PM. We were all worn out, but we had learned a lot about rounding up and herding cattle that day. I knew our new knowledge would help us in the future.

Day 128 - Sunday, September 5, 1847

Today we waited. The area where we put the cattle was bordered on three sides by hills. They weren't so steep a cow couldn't get across them, but with good grass and water in the area they didn't have any incentive to do so.

We spent some time today piling brush across the open side of the pasture. We weren't trying to make it escape proof. We just wanted something to turn back a cow who was grazing, with no particular place to go in mind.

For the most part, the day was tedious. Cassie wanted to ride out and see if we could find any more cattle, but I told her I didn't think it was a good idea and she didn't argue.

We all got together right after lunch and talked about how we could make things safer for all of us if the ranch was attacked. I had watched so many westerns growing up that I didn't want to get into one of those gunfights where thousands of shots were fired before anyone was even hit. I also didn't want to give up any advantage we had because we were in defensive positions.

We decided the thing that would give us the best advantage was to make sure there was nowhere close to the house where anyone could take cover while they fired on us. We spent some time removing wagons and the like from the surrounding area.

The barn was still there, but we put bars across the doors and nailed them in place so that no one could take cover inside the barn. They could still use the barn for cover, but they would have to expose themselves to fire and we'd be waiting for them if they did.

The ranch house was made of logs and it would be hard to set afire. Even so, we brought several barrels of water where we could get at them if they tried to burn us out. The logs of the house also gave us good cover that was unlikely to be penetrated by anything an attacker would fire at us.

All we could do then was wait. We did make a couple of trips out to check on the cattle during the afternoon. To say we were vigilant would have been a serious understatement.

After supper that evening, we all sort of broke up into family groups. Sam, Cassie, Delia and I were off in one corner of the large living room. Jud and Mina came over and sat with us and we were joined shortly thereafter by Kate.

Andy, Sarah Beth and Dalia were in another corner. Stu and Angie were sitting in one large chair, talking in low tones. Even Rawhide and Maddie were sitting close, carrying on an animated conversation.

The kids were sitting in the middle of the floor, playing some kind of game. As long as I watched them, I could never figure out the rules, but Mindy seemed to be winning.

"You know this is a dangerous game we're playing," Kate said after she had joined us.

"I know that," I said. "I just don't see an alternative."

"Well, I don't either, but I am worried some. What would happen to your wives if you were killed, Ed Hill?"

"I'm going to do everything in my power to see that doesn't happen, Katie. If it does, then they will just have to get along without me. You don't know us that well as yet, but Sam is one of the strongest people I've ever met. Cassie is one of the smartest and Delia is as sharp as a tack. I'd expect Sam would help Cassie and Delia until they can make it on their own."

"We've talked about that, Ed," Sam said. "If something happened to you, we'd go ahead and go to Oregon anyway. None of us ever want another man, so we'd live together and support each other for the rest of our lives."

I hugged Sam and kissed her, then I said, "As lusty as you ladies are, I'd think you'd want to find another man."

"You know we can take care of each other in that way too," Cassie giggled. "It isn't as good, but it is certainly better than another man would be."

"Are you telling me that you women help each other out?" Kate asked.

"Yes," Sam said, very seriously.

"Oh, my," Kate said. "I've always wondered what that would be like. The church says it's wrong, but I could never understand why it would be."

"Well, we don't think it's wrong," Cassie said. "We all love each other and we all want to make each other feel good."

"Sure and I've always been one for feeling good," Kate said with a grin.

"What do you do, Kate? Do you make yourself feel good?" Cassie asked.

Katie blushed four shades of red and said, "I think I'd be minding my own business now, lassie."

Sam, Cassie and Delia all broke out in a fit of giggles. "They do a lot of that making themselves feel good too, Katie. Don't let them tease you," I said.

I think that just made her blush worse.

Day 129 - Monday, September 6, 1847

After I kissed my wives good morning, I got dressed and headed for the outhouse. When I opened the back door, I saw at least ten mounted men lined up about twenty yards behind the little building I was headed for.

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Sam and Cassie came back just before the auction started. It seemed Mr. Wilson had died and they were selling off everything he had. They started out selling furniture, then they started selling livestock. The last of the livestock to sell was the slaves. They auctioned off half a dozen young black men. I wished we could have bought all of them and released them, but there was just no way we could afford to do it. Finally, they brought the black father out on the stage. The auctioneer had...

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Some time later, I managed to get Cassie off by ourselves. "Cassie, my love," I said. "I have asked Sam to marry me at the first town we come to that has a parson, and she accepted." I could see several emotions cross her pretty face. There had been happiness, maybe some doubt, some fear, then resignation. "When we come to the second town that has a parson, would you marry me as well?" I asked. Now there was only one emotion, Joy. We had been riding close together, side by side....

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Even with the stop for Cassie and me to get married, we made twenty-four miles for the day. Mina actually let my wives help with supper. While we were eating, Delia came over and sat beside me. Sam was on the other side of me and Cassie had scooted over to let Delia sit beside me. "Hi," she said and then looked down shyly at her food. "Hi, yourself," I said. "Do you mind if I eat with you?" she asked. "I never mind when a pretty girl wants to eat with me," I said. "Do you think...

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Delia was attentive, but she was also uncoordinated. I probably let her fire fifty shots before the wagons caught up with us and she didn't come within six inches of what she was shooting at from twenty feet away. When we were discussing the problem over dinner, Mina asked, "Could I try it?" "I don't see why not," I said. After we had eaten, I set up a target quite a ways away from camp and showed Mina how to aim. Her first shot was better than Delia's best attempt and by the time...

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Day 100 - Sunday, August 8, 1847 We passed White Sulphur Springs, Virginia today, which in just a few years will become White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Even in this era it is a resort town, where rich people and politicians come to take the water and to relax from their "trying" lives. We replenished our food supplies, but didn't make any further use of the town's resources. It just didn't seem right for the white people in the group to be able to go into an ordinary for a meal,...

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Day 107 - Sunday, August 15, 1847 The next three days were more of the same. The mules toiled pulling the wagon and we helped as much as possible. We were all getting very tired, so we decided to take a day off. We picked a great day for it. I awoke to birds singing and sun brightening the canvass of our wagon. The four of us were naked and we had kicked the covers off during the night. I was between Sam and Cassie, and when my eyes started to focus, I saw Delia watching me across...

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Day 109 - Tuesday, August 17, 1847 We got on the road early, after another of Mina's wonderful breakfasts. We let Rawhide ride the horse Tommy had been riding and Tommy rode behind Mindy. I don't think he or Mindy either one minded that. The road was mostly down hill today and we made a lot better time than we had in a while. I think we probably made close to seventeen miles for the day. M & M rode on either side of Rawhide for most of the day. Every once in a while, I'd hear Sam...

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Kate proved herself to be an excellent trail cook when she made dinner for all of us that evening. She made an Irish Stew that was delicious. "Where are you from, Kate?" I asked as we were partaking of her stew. "I'm from Pennsylvania. We had a farm there. We'd had a couple of bad years before pa left to go trapping and we were also having problems with one of our neighbors. He and pa had a real feud going." "What happened with your neighbor after your pa left?" "He was quiet for...

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Cassie wanted to take a walk later that afternoon, but Sam and Delia said they wanted to help Maddy with supper. We started walking toward the corral and Cassie put her arm around me as we walked. I returned the favor and gave her a little squeeze. "Did the excitement earlier get you all fired up?" I asked her. "Yep. Why does something like that get my juices flowing? Am I some kind of pervert or something?" I had to laugh. "No, sweet love, I think what it is, is that our bodies...

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Monday, February 21, 1848 One of the things we had gotten for Christmas was a bed that was big enough for all five of us. I don't know what time it was when Sam awakened me, but it was early, or late if you want to look at it that way. Sam shook my shoulder and when I started to wake up, she said, "Ed, I think I'm going into labor." "Oh, shit," I said. I was immediately awake. "It's a little too late to be saying, oh shit," Sam said. I couldn't tell if she was angry or teasing....

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Sam: Preparing for the trip to St Joseph I awoke snuggled up to Delia again. I guess I must be related to a puppy as I really enjoy cuddling. When Becky awoke and started making her needs known, I held her to me and fed her a nipple. I'll swear it felt like the love was flowing out of my body and into hers. Feeding our little one was one of the greatest feelings I have ever had. At breakfast, Andy said they were going into town to pick up four wagons. I reminded him to check with the wagon...

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Sunday, March 19, 1848 Ed: Day 24 of the Dayton to Boston trip It seemed almost sinful to sleep late, then wander down for a leisurely breakfast. We didn't let that bother us, though. Kate had never been to Boston and she had never seen the ocean, so we decided to do a little exploring. We wandered around the city for a while. Since it was Sunday, all of the stores were closed, but there wasn't anything we wanted to buy anyway. I had always been fascinated by sailing ships, so I asked...

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Monday, March 27, 1848 Ed: Day 8 of the Boston to St Joseph trip We made over thirty miles today through relatively level country. We could see hills on either side of us, off in the distance, but none of them intruded on our route. We managed to ride close enough today to keep up a conversation. Ted is an interesting guy. He lived on a ranch all of his life, until his parents died a couple of years ago. Since then he has worked on building a railroad and he trapped one winter in...

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Monday, April 3, 1848 Ed: Day 15 of the Boston to St Joseph trip The area we were traveling through had some hills, but the traveling was easy. It was also easy for us to talk. "Ed, how did you end up with four wives, with one of them being a black woman?" Tina asked. "Cassie looked at me and asked, "Can I tell it, Ed?" "Go ahead, love." "Ed and Sam were together first. They were just traveling around, exploring the country. I had been having trouble with my father's second...

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The man dismounted and started looking at the hoof of one of the mules pulling the wagon. We walked over to where we could hear him mumbling about dad blamed mules anyway. "Howdy," I said as we walked up. "I'm Ed Hill. Are you having problems?" "Howdy, I'm Mort Stern. Yeah, this dad blamed mule has messed up his right front leg. I don't know what happened, but I'm afraid he's gonna have to be put out to pasture for a while." "That's a shame. They probably have mules here you...

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Sam: St Joseph, Missouri Andy, Rawhide, and Stu took off again this morning looking for livestock. I really wish Andy had been here, because not long after they left, a guy stopped by and asked if we were forming up a wagon train. He introduced himself as Mark Lester. "Well, Mr. Lester, we're looking to either start one or join one. We won't be able to leave for a couple of weeks yet though." "There's really no hurry in getting started. You could wait a month and still get through...

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Sunday, April 16, 1848 Ed: Day 28 of the Boston to St Joseph trip Wow! What a day! It started off innocently enough, but before noon, Cassie and I were shaken to our roots. Su Li and Tina pushed Cassie and Kate aside this morning and fixed breakfast for us. I'll have to admit, they are both good cooks. We got a nice early start and were making good time when it happened. I was riding, thirty feet or so in the lead, when four people stepped out into a clearing a hundred yards or so in...

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Friday, April 28, 1848 Ed: Day 40 of the Boston to St Joseph trip When rolled out of bed this morning, Cassie, Kate and I were as happy as we'd ever been. Today was the day we'd be back with our family and friends. While the women fixed breakfast, I worked with Billy, Jeb and Zeb to get a semi-permanent camp set up. We went through everything and made sure they'd have everything they needed until we could get back to them. Even with leaving Billy's group behind, we were still going to...

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The wagons were roughly surrounding a central, open, area. Mark rounded up all of the people who were going with us and herded them into the open area. When everyone was there he and Jim Crockett climbed up on a freight wagon and he started talking. "I'm Mark Lester and this is Jim Crockett. I am the Wagon Master of this wagon train and the guide who will get you to where you want to go. I think I've met about all of you at one time or another," he said as he looked around the...

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Prudence and Clell showed up right after supper again. We had done the shuffle on the wagons when we circled up, so I knew she didn't want to complain about the Jamisons again. "Mr. Hill, after the Jamison kids finally quieted down last night, Clell and I thought we were gonna get some sleep. It wasn't to be though." "What disturbed you, Mrs. Hankins?" "It was them Jefferson people. Mr. Hill, we could actually hear them fornicating in their wagon. That woman is too old to have...

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It was just after supper when I saw Sally go over and whisper something to Andy. He whispered back to her and she came back over by Sam and me and said quietly, "I was telling Andy I was going out into the bushes soon. He is going over to find Harter." "Okay, I said. "You might need to do this several times before we catch him following you." "Yeah, I know, but it seems like I feel him there every time I go out. Maybe we'll get lucky and catch him the first time." She waited a few...

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Sam: Ed and I held on to each other until I saw the jury coming back. "They're coming back already," I whispered. Ed hugged me tightly, then went back over to where he had been sitting. When the jury was seated again, he asked, "Have you gentlemen reached a decision?" "Yes, we have, Ed," Jacob Caldwell said. "We all think the bastard is guilty." "Do you all agree with that?" Ed asked. Every man on the jury nodded his head. I could see Ed let out a big sigh, then he said,...

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