Lead Me Home by Theresa Hupp
Author:Theresa Hupp
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Oregon Trail historical fiction
Publisher: Rickover Publishing
Published: 2018-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
August 2, 1847. Reached the Port Neuf. Provisions are low. Can Pershing keep control of the company?
Chapter 47: Trail to Fort Hall
Monday, August 2ndâJonah thrives on cowâs milk. Esther also churned butterâenough for the Pershings, Abercrombies, and Mac and me. We used our last flour for soda biscuits tonight. Two days to Fort Hall.
Jenny smiled at the children playing in the hot springs near camp, their shrieks louder than the crickets chirping in nearby sage. The Port Neuf babbled as it danced over rocks and tree snags. The creeks and rivers they passed now were fast and shallow, with rapids where the water fell many feet in short spans. Captain Pershing said there were terrible cascades on the Snake.
The SnakeâJenny shivered at the name. What horrors gave the river such a fearsome name? She would soon see.
First they had to get to Fort Hall. Their cornmeal was gone, and now their flour was also. They had a little dried meat and whatever game Mac could shoot, and not much else. In the morning Jenny gave the remaining pemmican to Mac when he left to hunt, along with leftover biscuits. She kept just one biscuit for her noon meal.
Esther brought Jenny the milk Jonah hadnât drunk during the night. âItâll go bad if you donât drink it,â Esther said. âI got fresh milk for him today.â
âWhat about the other children?â
âI made flapjacks for them with the last of our cornmeal. Drink it. For your baby.â
Jenny drank. The milk was rich and sweet.
Joel helped Jenny hitch up her team. âWhereâs Zeke?â she asked.
âHunting. Iâm staying with the wagons.â Joel said as he yoked the lead oxen.
âThank you,â Jenny said. âHowâs your papa?â she whispered.
âSeems fine.â Joel nodded and walked off.
Joel wasnât as friendly as Zeke. Or maybe he didnât know how to talk to girls.
The company set out, following the Port Neuf. They stayed mostly to the north of the river, skirting hillside after hillside that rose steeply above the banks. Occasionally there was not enough room for the wagons on the north side, so they splashed across to the south. Jenny didnât fear the shallow Port Neuf, but she watched the fast current with each crossing to be sure no belongings were swept downstream.
By midmorning the valley widened and the trail turned north between hills of porous black rock. At noon Jenny ate the last biscuit and some berries Rachel had gathered. When they resumed travel after eating, the ground slowly shifted from dry sage to marsh. Birds rose from the wetlands as they rode along the valley. Tanner and Doc each shot a duck, and the doctor later downed a turkey.
âWeâll have fowl tonight, no matter what the hunters find,â Mrs. Tuller said with a smile.
Jenny was glad for the birds, but the marsh also brought swarms of biting mosquitoes. The oxenâs tails twitched but could not reach their faces. The lead oxen suffered most, with no way to shield their eyes and noses from the buzzing insects.
Poulette was tied behind the wagon and nickered at the stinging pests.
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