"During our travels, the Indians entertained me well; and their affection for me was so great, that they utterly refused to leave me there with the others, although the Governor offered them one hundred pounds sterling for me, on purpose to give me a parole to go home"
- Daniel Boone
About this Quote
This quote by Daniel Boone speaks to the strong bond he had actually formed with the Native Americans throughout his journeys. It is clear that the Indians had taken a preference to him, as they refused to leave him behind even when offered a large sum of money. This talks to the level of regard and appreciation they had for Boone, as they were willing to forgo the money in order to keep him with them. This quote also speaks with the kindness of the Indians, as they were willing to put their own interests aside in order to guarantee Boone's security. It is clear that Boone had earned the trust and respect of the Native Americans, and that they wanted to go to excellent lengths to protect him.
This quote is written / told by Daniel Boone between November 2, 1734 and September 26, 1820. He/she was a famous Explorer from USA.
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