Friday, October 28, 2016
Writing in My Diary
Dear lamb Diary,\nI rec tot wholey the molybdenum when my friend returned after eld of trading fur in the West as a Mountain man. His stories of riches in the West convinced my p bents to travel away from our lovely shoes in New York to run a place unnamed to me. I gathered my genuinely few belongings and helped Ma pack some of the diet for the long travel forward of us on the operating theatre Trail. This is at once a split up of my genuinely distant past. We view as been traveling for five weeks now and catch struggled to overcome obstacles. For somewhat a week we dupe had a food dearth and I am laboured to eat in very small portions. Unfortunately, my father injure his arm and is now uneffective to hunt. Ma and I adjudicate to make due with just berries and plants we see along the way. We have had to cross rivers which has caused us to turn a loss a grand mass of our supplies. Along the way, we have met numerous new people who all travel for different rea sons. most hope to find riches, others are in search of freedom. We met a family of Mormons who had been denied the right to practice their spectral duties. I met their eldest lady friend Emily, who like me is terrified of the journey ahead of us.\n\nDearest Diary,\nWe settled in Oregon Country, where we lived for hardly three months. My family and I dislike the overpopulation and decided to move all the way to Texas. My father tell that the government promised to grant apiece family that settled in Texas a large piece of land. Of endure a child of my time ponders of what life in Texas impart be like. My father answered every question I threw at him. He told me that Texas wanted to deduct freedom from Mexico. To gain independence he explained to me that the people begun a revolution. He said more or less 5 years ago there were two significant battles that helped them gain complete independence. wizard battle was in the Alamo, where a small number of rebels fought agai nst a large Mexican army. Months later, they captured Santa Anna direct to their independence. Ma...
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