Ruin among the Ruins.
The Indians’ encampment near Tampa Bay was broken up.
The women and children, attended by a few warriors had departed for the town.
Alice Rody, a prisoner, went along with them.
Wacora, Nelatu, and the rest of the tribe, joined others of their race in the war which was now rapidly spreading over the whole peninsula.
For a time the Seminole tribe led a wandering life.
The varying successes or defeats of the protracted contest entailed upon them both vigilance and activity.
It was, therefore, only occasionally that the cousins were enabled to visit the town in which their people permanently resided.
Sansuta had now seldom any relapses of her fits of violent madness.