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First Slide My family and I were walkin gdown the trail and we began to see one woman an dtwo men laying dead in the grass. I couldn't believe my eyes so i began to cry. My father Said no needto worry because it not one of our family members and we need to move onward. We started to move and then we saw a woman and her children crying over a dead body. I felt so bad and I wished I could have done something.

Second Slide We reached a place which had supplies. My father said we needed 1,000 pounds of food in order to surivive. But the question was how would we carry it? Then my mother suggested that we put it in the wagon with the rest of our things.

Third Slide Our wagon was a small farm wagon that began to over fill. The other people though our wagon was simplistic but it really was advanced. It was advanced because the wheels could turn easily and we had a cotton cover that kept out the dust and some leaks. The size of our wagon was 4 feet by 10 feet. Inside of it we had food, farm implements and furniture.

Four Slide We kept on packing up our wagon until we realized that there was no room for the things that we really needed. We had overpacked. So we took things that we didn't need and threw them on the ground. Soon we fitted everything we needed so we moved on. Next thing we know is we hit a rock which breaks the axle on the wagon. My brother said that we were srewed. Then my father told us that there was know way we can move on.

Five Slide More people started to walk on with there wagon, leaving us behind. Then My father saw oone of his friends and they let us share supplies with them. Now we were back moving. All my family thought was thank heavens. My dad's friend George said we still have a while to go.

Six slide The sun began to set and we thought that we should rest because we have been walking a while now. We were searching for somewhere to rest, yet we couldn't find a place because other people were around us. So all the men went looking for somewhere to go and my mother and my brother and I stayed in the wagon. It wasn't very comfortable but we manged.

Seven Slide When we got we imediantly starteed walking. Soon we realized that we were almost there. George told us that it would probably be 5 or 6 more miles un till we get there. My brother was so anxious that he was on the look out for any signs that gave away that we were there. A mile or two later, my mom began to get sick. She said she was feeling weak so she layed in he wagon while the rest of us walked.