seemed to be sleeping heavily, Sam went out
the entrance to the cave, for the s
rents, and the flood had risen till it
will be into the cave,"
ee stay, mus' allee die if no can
need to ask
nd, had got up, but first he decided to satisf
turning his head, "even as I look a
mole up, wat
n't k
e stop di
ear
o den, no
think eit
s belief strong in his mind, he re-entered the cave and set about gett
have alarmed Sam greatly, but though he could not ignore the danger that threatened
flood, as if fascinated by its power and volu
, when he caught sight of the wat
sked Sam as he turned to Ulna, and tried to
oked up at the sky for
m is not
sts the water wi
at is what we
ill flood
surely
rive u
we don't want
must try
try to leave
can we
g like a sigh, "I cannot now t
," said Ike, very solemnly, "it'd come i
t think and act for his comp
, that grows stronger and stronger in the fa
think," he said, while he turned a
nd that Wah Shin had a good breakfast re
s doing this, he said, as i
file him go out, no can cookee; no got tings c
m smile, "if there is any hope in coo
orld and threatened their lives, all, Maj included, complimented Wa
thinking very hard, and the others did not attempt to disturb hi
ut a way to get acr
ut a way of tryin
ow
a ra
have n
must ma
is the
firewood, and there is plenty whirling down w
can," was t
and secure all the long pieces of timber you can. The water is
an me do?" a
the raft, we'll be swept into the great ca?on of the Color
ho was born out in that land, only faintly comprehen
ague notion of what was meant by
re, aware that the great Colorado of the West was formed by the junction of two important rivers, the Green and the Gra
but the Green and the Grand for many score miles above their junction flowed through immense rocky defiles or ca?ons, and they united i
iable authority had assured him that only two parties had ever attempted to go through t
Colorado at one point, and looked down a sheer perpendicular depth of over seven
eparated them from the opposite bank, and this accomplished in safety, they could make the
made up bundles of blankets, provisions and ammunition that
staying and landing a great deal of drift-wood, just the thing for a
gher, and was now ankle deep on the plateau outside
, and a skill that surprised himsel
y lashed side by side, and over these, like a deck
aw that the food, blankets, arms and ammunition were tied so
panions could swim, though the stoutest swimmer co
as to what he must do under certain circumstances; and Maj seemingl
, at one end of the raft, "we must wait for t