beofore my parents comin to thes shores they had me as a infant. I could unnestand the american dialects better than them, and so grown up i had to offer services to our neibor friends and acquantances.
In my teen yrs i had a rebellin aginst both my father and my mothers household, so i went to stay at old South Fort for a few years. I had done many things i am now ashamed for, but is learned to be still on cold and warm ngiths
now i’m driftern a bit, but bettern i was for thee shame i was put under by the devel and his cohrts, for they is wildr than this soil i grown up on and yet know nothin about religion or good things of the world.
my destiny is long, but i will find a way back. my progeny calls me for i had seen them in a dream, which fortune i will tell at another time.