0016
Murder of the Frenchman Pierre Gambie'
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In my narrative I spoke of Pierre Gambie', a Frenchman who
obtained a trading license from Laudonniere for that province and not only
succeeded in acquiring considerable wealth but also married the daughter
of a local chief. As he wished to visit his friends at the fort, he was
permitted to go, on condition that he would return within a certain time.
He was given a canoe with two Indians to paddle it, and the wealth he had
acquired was stowed in the boat. On the journey, however, while the
Frenchman was bending over to make a fire, his Indian companions
murdered him. They might have done this out of revenge, since once
when the chief was absent and Gambie' had taken his place, he had beaten
one of them; or they might have killed him because of the riches he had
with him in the canoe. The Indians fled with the goods, and nothing was
known of the crime for a long while afterwards.
This picture is put at the end so as not to interrupt the series. It
would not have been included at all had the author not suddenly
remembered the episode.
Monday, 15-May-95 14:17:42 PDT