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the spirit of the border-第45章

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girl。〃



〃I won't leave without trying。 And there's my wife; the Indian girl who saved

me。 Zane; she's a Christian。 She wants to go with me。 I can't leave her。〃



〃I am warning you; that's all。 If I were you I'd never leave without a try to

find the white girl; and I'd never forsake my Indian bride。 I've been through

the same thing。 You must be a good woodsman; or Wetzel wouldn't have let you

stay with him。 Pick out a favorable time and make the attempt。 I suggest you

make your Indian girl show you where Girty is。  She knows; but is afraid to

tell you; for she fears Girty。 Get your dog and horse from the Shawnee。 That's

a fine horse。 He can carry you both to safety。 Take him away from Silvertip。〃



〃How?〃



〃Go right up and demand your horse and dog。 Most of these Delawares are

honest; for all their blood…shedding and cruelty。 With them might is right。

The Delawares won't try to get your horse for you; but they'll stick to you

when you assert your rights。 They don't like the Shawnee; anyhow。 If Silvertip

refuses to give you the horse; grab him before he can draw a weapon; and beat

him good。 You're big enough to do it。  The Delawares will be tickled to see

you pound him。 He's thick with Girty; that's why he lays round here。 Take my

word; it's the best way。  Do it openly; and no one will interfere。〃



〃By Heavens; Zane; I'll give him a drubbing。 I owe him one; and am itching to

get hold of him。〃



〃I must go now。 I shall send a Wyandot runner to your brother at the village。

They shall be warned。 Good…by。 Good luck。 May we meet again。〃



Joe watched Zane ride swiftly down the land and disappear in the shrubbery。 

Whispering Winds came to the door of the lodge。 She looked anxiously at him。

He went within; drawing her along with him; and quickly informed her that he

had learned the cause of the council; that he had resolved to get away; and

she must find out Girty's hiding place。 Whispering Winds threw herself into

his arms; declaring with an energy and passion unusual to her; that she would

risk anything for him。 She informed Joe that she knew the direction from which

Girty always returned to the village。 No doubt she could find his retreat。

With a cunning that showed her Indian nature; she suggested a plan which Joe

at once saw was excellent。 After Joe got his horse; she would ride around the

village; then off into the woods; where she could leave the horse and return

to say he had run away from her。 As was their custom during afternoons; they

would walk leisurely along the brook; and; trusting to the excitement created

by the councils; get away unobserved。 Find the horse; if possible rescue the

prisoner; and then travel east with all speed。



Joe left the lodge at once to begin the working out of the plan。 Luck favored

him at the outset; for he met Silvertip before the council lodge。  The Shawnee

was leading Lance; and the dog followed at his heels。 The spirit of Mose had

been broken。 Poor dog; Joe thought; he had been beaten until he was afraid to

wag his tail at his old master。 Joe's resentment blazed into fury; but he kept

cool outwardly。



Right before a crowd of Indians waiting for the council to begin; Joe planted

himself in front of the Shawnee; barring his way。



〃Silvertip has the paleface's horse and dog;〃 said Joe; in a loud voice。



The chief stared haughtily while the other Indians sauntered nearer。 They all

knew how the Shawnee had got the animals; and now awaited the outcome of the

white man's challenge。



〃Palefaceheapliar;〃 growled the Indian。 His dark eyes glowed craftily;

while his hand dropped; apparently in careless habit; to the haft of his

tomahawk。



Joe swung his long arm; his big fist caught the Shawnee on the jaw; sending

him to the ground。 Uttering a frightful yell; Silvertip drew his weapon and

attempted to rise; but the moment's delay in seizing the hatchet; was fatal to

his design。 Joe was upon him with tigerlike suddenness。 One kick sent the

tomahawk spinning; another landed the Shawnee again on the ground。 Blind with

rage; Silvertip leaped up; and without a weapon rushed at his antagonist; but

the Indian was not a boxer; and he failed to get his hands on Joe。 Shifty and

elusive; the lad dodged around the struggling savage。 One; two; three hard

blows staggered Silvertip; and a fourth; delivered with the force of Joe's

powerful arm; caught the Indian when he was off his balance; and felled him;

battered and bloody; on the grass。 The surrounding Indians looked down at the

vanquished Shawnee; expressing their approval in characteristic grunts。



With Lance prancing proudly; and Mose leaping lovingly beside him; Joe walked

back to his lodge。 Whispering Winds sprang to meet him with joyful face。 She

had feared the outcome of trouble with the Shawnee; but no queen ever bestowed

upon returning victorious lord a loftier look of pride; a sweeter glance of

love; than the Indian maiden bent upon her lover。



Whispering Winds informed Joe that an important council was to be held that

afternoon。 It would be wise for them to make the attempt to get away

immediately after the convening of the chiefs。 Accordingly she got upon Lance

and rode him up and down the village lane; much to the pleasure of the

watching Indians。 She scattered the idle crowds on the grass plots; she dashed

through the side streets; and let every one in the encampment see her clinging

to the black stallion。 Then she rode him out along the creek。 Accustomed to

her imperious will; the Indians thought nothing unusual。 When she returned an

hour later; with flying hair and disheveled costume; no one paid particular

attention to her。



That afternoon Joe and his bride were the favored of fortune。 With Mose

running before them; they got clear of the encampment and into the woods。 

Once in the forest Whispering Winds rapidly led the way east。 When they

climbed to the top of a rocky ridge she pointed down into a thicket before

her; saying that somewhere in this dense hollow was Girty's hut。 Joe hesitated

about taking Mose。 He wanted the dog; but in case he had to run it was

necessary Whispering Winds should find his trail; and for this he left the dog

with her。



He started down the ridge; and had not gone a hundred paces when over some

gray boulders he saw the thatched roof of a hut。 So wild and secluded was the

spot; that he would never have discovered the cabin from any other point than

this; which he had been so fortunate as to find。



His study and practice under Wetzel now stood him in good stead。 He picked out

the best path over the rough stones and through the brambles; always keeping

under cover。 He stepped as carefully as if the hunter was behind him。 Soon he

reached level ground。 A dense laurel thicket hid the cabin; but he knew the

direction in which it lay。 Throwing himself flat on the ground; he wormed his

way through the thicket; carefully; yet swiftly; because he knew there was no

time to lose。 Finally the rear o
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