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Chapter 4 No.4

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timent. He turned his head dazedly, and gave a start of astonishment. Under a tree nea

asked. What's h

h the rest; and now he could see that those of his comrades who were not wounded had their hands bound, and that eve

," said a corporal by whose side he had been place

s all t

ir lucky. Lowry, he's

t Left'na

thing, them as got away on horseback'll soon take the news to Wayne, so if these varmints don't to

hongs that bound them were handed up to one or other of the horsemen, and they were soon being dragged forward at a brisk walking pace. Munson indicated that he could not walk far till his wound had received attention,

ing; they conversed very little among themselves, and Munson was riding too far away from his comrades to be able to communicate with them. As nearly as he could guess by the light, it must have been after five o'clock, and he had eaten nothing since midday. He signed to his companion th

ping. By dark they arrived at an encampment where there were at least sixty wigwams pitched. The horses were pulled up, 24 the prisoner's feet were freed, and he was ordered to dismou

, the three Indians helping themselves in a similar manner. After a while, voices and the tramp of more horses became audible, and about fifty Indians, seemingly of the same tribe as those

crawling, inch by inch, down to the water-side; yet, with his shoulder in its present condition, he could neither swim nor-supposing he should have the luck to find a canoe

ey conducted him towards the largest of the wigwams, outside which sat the chief of the tribe, solemnly smoking. After an interval of dead silence, that personage gave a little shout, and all the men in the cam

e he was doing his duty; a man of his calling must expect to meet it any day of the week; indeed, how many of his old comrades-i

e than death-to scalp him, in fact-an indignity which only a man who had lived all his life in the neighbourhood of Indians could fully appreciate. He wriggled himself free and, springing up again, kicked out fiercely at his tormentors. For this they seemed to

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Contents

Chapter 1 * * * Chapter 2 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Chapter 3 CHEROKEE WARFARE Chapter 4 No.4 Chapter 5 No.5 Chapter 6 CHAPTER II Chapter 7 No.7 Chapter 8 No.8 Chapter 9 CHAPTER III Chapter 10 No.10 Chapter 11 No.11
Chapter 12 CHAPTER IV
Chapter 13 No.13
Chapter 14 No.14
Chapter 15 CHAPTER V
Chapter 16 No.16
Chapter 17 No.17
Chapter 18 CHAPTER VI
Chapter 19 No.19
Chapter 20 No.20
Chapter 21 No.21
Chapter 22 No.22
Chapter 23 CHAPTER VII
Chapter 24 No.24
Chapter 25 No.25
Chapter 26 CHAPTER VIII
Chapter 27 No.27
Chapter 28 No.28
Chapter 29 No.29
Chapter 30 No.30
Chapter 31 No.31
Chapter 32 CHAPTER IX
Chapter 33 No.33
Chapter 34 No.34
Chapter 35 No.35
Chapter 36 No.36
Chapter 37 CHAPTER X
Chapter 38 No.38
Chapter 39 No.39
Chapter 40 CHAPTER XI
Chapter 41 CHAPTER XII
Chapter 42 No.42
Chapter 43 No.43
Chapter 44 CHAPTER XIII
Chapter 45 No.45
Chapter 46 CHAPTER XIV
Chapter 47 No.47
Chapter 48 No.48
Chapter 49 No.49
Chapter 50 No.50
Chapter 51 No.51
Chapter 52 CHAPTER XV
Chapter 53 No.53
Chapter 54 No.54
Chapter 55 No.55
Chapter 56 No.56
Chapter 57 CHAPTER XVI
Chapter 58 CHAPTER XVII
Chapter 59 No.59
Chapter 60 CHAPTER XVIII
Chapter 61 No.61
Chapter 62 No.62
Chapter 63 CHAPTER XIX
Chapter 64 No.64
Chapter 65 No.65
Chapter 66 No.66
Chapter 67 No.67
Chapter 68 CHAPTER XX
Chapter 69 No.69
Chapter 70 CHAPTER XXI
Chapter 71 No.71
Chapter 72 No.72
Chapter 73 No.73
Chapter 74 No.74
Chapter 75 CHAPTER XXII
Chapter 76 No.76
Chapter 77 No.77
Chapter 78 No.78
Chapter 79 CHAPTER XXIII
Chapter 80 No.80
Chapter 81 No.81
Chapter 82 No.82
Chapter 83 No.83
Chapter 84 CHAPTER XXIV
Chapter 85 No.85
Chapter 86 No.86
Chapter 87 No.87
Chapter 88 No.88
Chapter 89 CHAPTER XXV
Chapter 90 No.90
Chapter 91 CHAPTER XXVI
Chapter 92 CHAPTER XXVII
Chapter 93 No.93
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