SACAJAWEA SAYS GOOD-BYE TO THE SOLDIERS.
Sacajawea's husband would not go to the captains' home.
He wanted to live with the Mandans.
[Illustration: A MANDAN EARTH LODGE]
So Sacajawea had to say good-bye to the soldiers.
The captains gave her husband five hundred dollars.
They did not give Sacajawea any money.
In those days, people did not think of paying women.
All the party were sorry to leave Sacajawea and the baby.
Sacajawea was sorry to stay behind.
She stood on the bank of the river watching the soldiers as long as she
could see them.
The soldiers went down the Missouri to its mouth.
When they saw the village there, they fired off all their guns.
The people came out to see them and cheered that they were home again.
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