WHITE—A Sketch of the Life of Samuel White. 23 



and the tire struck Samuel White's head, cutting a fearful 

 gash and stunning him for a time, but directly he came to him- 

 self his indomitable spirit — which was ever shown • through 

 his life — again asserted itself, for his brother relates that al- 

 though the blood streamed down the side of his face and 

 saturated his clothes, his first remark was that he would 

 sooner die than be beaten. It was late that night before they 

 camped on comparatively level ground. 



[To be continued.] 



