Dec. 29, 1906.] 
FOREST 
STREAM 
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I have seen sixty snows fall, and have often been 
in a worse condition, from want of food, than we 
now are; yet I have always been supplied, and 
that too at the very time I was ready to despair. 
“Brother, you have been brought up among 
the whites, and have not had the same opportu¬ 
nities of seeing how wonderfully Owaneeyo* 
provides food for his children in the woods! He 
sometimes lets them be in great want to teach 
them that they are dependent upon him, and 
to remind them of their own weakness; but he 
never permits them absolutely to perish. 
“Rest assured that your brother is telling you 
no lie; but be satisfied that Owaneeyo will do 
as I have told you. Go now; sleep soundly; 
rise early in the morning and go out to hunt. 
Be strong and diligent — do your best; and trust 
to Owaneeyo for the rest.” 
These sentiments, though from the lips of an 
untutored savage, will find a response in the 
bosom of a Christian. How often in our ex- 
tremest need, is the hand of Providence unex¬ 
pectedly interposed to guide and to save us! 
Smith was powerfully impressed by the old 
man’s remarks, and still more affected by the 
patience and firmness, with wlfich he. sustained 
himself under the complicated _ suffering which 
he experienced. In the morning, at daylight, 
the young adventurer seized his grn, and com¬ 
menced the duties of the day with great spirit. 
He saw several deer, but the crashing of the 
snowy rime alarmed them as theretofore; and, 
after hunting until noon without success, he be¬ 
gan to suspect that Tecaughnetanego must have 
been mistaken, and that they were certainly des¬ 
tined to starve. His hunger seemed rather 
whetted than allayed by his sumptuous repast 
upon wildcat bones the evening before, and now 
became so ravenous as to divest him of all rea¬ 
son, and he determined to run back to Pennsyl¬ 
vania. True, the intervening country was 
crowded with hostile Indians, but the edge of 
the tomahawk was not keener than that of 
famine; and a sharp, quick death was preferable 
to the slow, torturing ravages of starvation. 
Having hastily adopted this desperate resolu¬ 
tion, he quickened his pace, and moved off 
steadily in the direction of Pennsylvania. .He 
■ had not gone more than seven or eight miles, 
before he heard the lowing of buffalo in front, 
and, in a few minutes, came in view of a noble 
herd, marching leisurely ahead of him. He ran 
with great rapidity in such a direction as to 
head them, and concealing himself in a thicket, 
awaited their approach. 
• *In the language of Smith’s tribe the Great Spirit 
was known by the title of “Owaneeyo,” or the Possessor 
of all Things. 
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