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  FinallyJimwenttoconsultGlickhican。HefoundtheDelawareatworkinthepotatopatch。TheoldIndiandroppedhishoeandbowedtothemissionary。A

  reverentialandstatelycourtesyalwayscharacterizedtheattitudeoftheIndianstowardtheyoungwhitefather。

  \"Glickhican,canyoutellmewhynoIndianshavecomeherelately?\"

  Theoldchiefshookhishead。

  \"DoestheirabsencesignifyilltotheVillageofPeace?\"

  \"Glickhicansawablackbirdflittingintheshadowofthemoon。ThebirdhoveredabovetheVillageofPeace,butsangnosong。\"

  TheoldDelawarevouchsafednootherthanthisstrangereply。

  Jimreturnedtohiscabindecidedlyworried。HedidnotatalllikeGlickhican\'sanswer。ThepurportofitseemedtobethatacloudwasrisingonthebrighthorizonoftheChristianvillage。HeconfidedhisfearstoYoungandEdwards。Afterdiscussingthesituation,thethreemissionariesdecidedtosendforHeckewelder。HewastheleaderoftheMission;heknewmoreofIndiancraftthananyofthem,andhowtomeetit。IfthiscalmintheheretoforebusylifeoftheMissionwasthelullbeforeastorm,Heckeweldershouldbetherewithhisexperienceandinfluence。

  \"FornearlytenyearsHeckewelderhasanticipatedtroublefromhostilesavages,\"saidEdwards,\"butsofarhehasalwaysavertedit。Asyouknow,hehasconfinedhimselfmostlytopropitiatingtheIndians,andpersuadingthemtobefriendly,andlistentous。We\'llsendforhim。\"

  AccordinglytheydispatchedarunnertoGoshocking。InduetimetheIndianreturnedwiththestartlingnewsthatHeckewelderhadlefttheIndianvillagedaysbefore,ashad,infact,allthesavagesexceptthefewconvertedones。

  ThesameheldtrueinthecaseofSandusky,theadjoiningtown。Moreover,ithadbeenimpossibletoobtainanynewsinregardtoZeisberger。

  Themissionarieswerenowthoroughlyalarmed,andknewnotwhattodo。TheyconcealedtherealstateofaffairsfromNellandheruncle,desiringtokeepthemfromanxietyaslongaspossible。Thatnightthethreeteacherswenttobedwithheavyhearts。

  Thefollowingmorningatdaybreak,Jimwasawakenedfromasoundsleepbysomeonecallingathiswindow。Hegotuptolearnwhoitwas,and,inthegraylight,sawEdwardsstandingoutside。

  \"What\'sthematter?\"questionedJim,hurriedly。

  \"Matterenough。Hurry。Getintoyourclothes,\"repliedEdwards。\"Assoonasyouaredressed,quietlyawakenMr。WellsandNellie,butdonotfrightenthem。\"

  \"Butwhat\'sthetrouble?\"queriedJim,ashebegantodress。

  \"TheIndiansarepouringintothevillageasthicklyasflyingleavesinautumn。\"

  Edwards\'exaggeratedassertionprovedtobealmostliterallytrue。Nosoonerhadtherisingsundispelledthemist,thanitshoneonlonglinesofmarchingbraves,mountedwarriors,hundredsofpackhorsesapproachingfromtheforests。

  Theorderlyprocessionwasproofofaconcertedplanonthepartoftheinvaders。

  Fromtheirwindowsthemissionarieswatchedwithbatedbreath;withwonderandfeartheysawthelonglinesofduskyforms。Whentheywereintheclearingthesavagesbusiedthemselveswiththeirpacks。Longrowsofteepeessprungupasifbymagic。Thesavageshadcometostay!Thenumberofincomingvisitorsdidnotlessenuntilnoon,whenafewstragglinggroupsmarkedtheendoftheinvadinghost。Mostsignificantofallwasthefactthatneitherchild,maiden,norsquawaccompaniedthisarmy。

  Jimappraisedthenumberatsixorsevenhundred,morethanhadeverbeforevisitedthevillageatonetime。TheyweremostlyDelawares,withmanyShawnees,andafewHuronsamongthem。Itwassoonevident,however,thatforthepresent,atleast,theIndiansdidnotintendanyhostiledemonstration。

  Theywerequietinmanner,andbusyabouttheirteepeesandcamp—fires,buttherewasanabsenceofthecuriositythathadcharacterizedtheformersojournsofIndiansatthepeacefulvillage。

  Afterabriefconsultationwithhisbrothermissionaries,whoallwereopposedtohispreachingthatafternoon,Jimdecidedhewouldnotdeviatefromhisusualcustom。Heheldtheafternoonservice,andspoketothelargestcongregationthathadeversatbeforehim。Hewassurprisedtofindthatthesermon,whichheretoforesostronglyimpressedthesavages,didnotnowarousetheslightestenthusiasm。Itwasfollowedbyabroodingsilenceofaboding,ominousimport。

  Fourwhitemen,dressedinIndiangarb,hadbeenthemostattentivelistenerstoJim\'ssermon。HerecognizedthreeasSimonGirty,ElliottandDeering,therenegades,andhelearnedfromEdwardsthattheotherwasthenotoriousMcKee。

  Thesemenwentthroughthevillage,stalkingintotheshopsandcabins,andactingasdomenwhoareonatourofinspection。

  SointrusivewastheircuriositythatJimhurriedbacktoMr。Well\'scabinandremainedthereinseclusion。Ofcourse,bythistimeNellandheruncleknewofthepresenceofthehostilesavages。Theywerefrightened,andbarelyregainedtheircomposurewhentheyoungmanassuredthemhewascertaintheyhadnorealcauseforfear。

  JimwassittingatthedoorstepwithMr。WellsandEdwardswhenGirty,withhiscomrades,cametowardthem。Therenegadeleaderwasatall,athleticman,withadark,strongface。Therewasinitnoneofthebrutalityandferocitywhichmarkedhisbrother\'svisage。SimonGirtyappearedkeen,forceful,authoritative,as,indeed,hemusthavebeentohaveattainedthepowerheheldintheconfederatedtribes。Hiscompanionspresentedwidecontrasts。

  Elliottwasasmall,sparemanofcunning,vindictiveaspect;McKeelooked,asmighthavebeensupposedfromhisreputation,andDeeringwasafitmatefortheabsentGirty。Simonappearedtobeamanofsomeintelligence,whohadusedallhispowertomakethatpositionagreatone。Theotherrenegadesweredesperadoes。

  \"Where\'sHeckewelder?\"askedGirty,curtly,ashestoppedbeforethemissionaries。

  \"HestartedoutfortheIndiantownsontheMuskingong,\"answeredEdwards。

  \"ButwehavehadnowordfromeitherhimorZeisberger。\"

  \"Whend\'yeexpecthim?\"

  \"Ican\'tsay。Perhapsto—morrow,andthen,again,maybenotforaweek。\"

  \"Heisinauthorityhere,ain\'the?\"

  \"Yes;butheleftmeinchargeoftheMission。CanIserveyouinanyway?\"

  \"Ireckonnot,\"saidtherenegade,turningtohiscompanions。Theyconversedinlowtonesforamoment。PresentlyMcKee,ElliottandDeeringwenttowardthenewlyerectedteepees。

  \"Girty,doyoumeanusanyillwill?\"earnestlyaskedEdwards。Hehadmetthemanonmorethanoneoccasion,andhadnohesitationaboutquestioninghim。

  \"Ican\'tsayasIdo,\"answeredtherenegade,andthosewhoheardhimbelievedhim。\"ButI\'maginthisredskinpreachin\',an\'hevbeenallalong。Theinjunsaremadclearthrough,an\'Iain\'tsayin\'I\'vetriedtoquiet\'emany。Thismissionaryworkhasgottobestopped,onewayoranother。NowwhatIwaitedheretosayisthis:Iain\'tquiteforgotIwaswhiteonce,an\'believeyoufellarsarehonest。I\'mwillin\'togooutermywaytohelpyougitawayfromhere。\"

  \"Goaway?\"echoedEdwards。

  \"That\'sit,\"answeredGirty,shoulderinghisrifle。

  \"Butwhy?Weareperfectlyharmless;weareonlydoinggoodandhurtnoone。

  Whyshouldwego?\"

  \"\'Causethere\'sliabletobetrouble,\"saidtherenegade,significantly。

  EdwardsturnedslowlytoMr。WellsandJim。Theoldmissionarywastremblingvisibly。Jimwaspale;butmorewithangerthanfear。

  \"Thankyou,Girty,butwe\'llstay,\"andJim\'svoicerangclear。

  ChapterXXI。

  \"Jim,comeouthere,\"calledEdwardsatthewindowofMr。Wells\'cabin。

  Theyoungmanarosefromthebreakfasttable,andwhenoutsidefoundEdwardsstandingbythedoorwithanIndianbrave。HewasaWyandotlightlybuilt,litheandwiry,easilyrecognizableasanIndianrunner。WhenJimappearedthemanhandedhimasmallpacket。Heunwoundafewfoldsofsomeoilyskintofindasquarepieceofbirchbark,uponwhichwerescratchedthefollowingwords:

  \"Rev。J。Downs。Greeting。

  \"Yourbrotherisaliveandsafe。WhisperingWindsrescuedhimbytakinghimasherhusband。LeavetheVillageofPeace。PipeandHalfKinghavebeeninfluencedbyGirty。

  \"Zane。\"

  \"Now,whatdoyouthinkofthat?\"exclaimedJim,handingthemessagetoEdwards。\"ThankHeaven,Joewassaved!\"

  \"Zane?ThatmustbetheZanewhomarriedTarhe\'sdaughter,\"answeredEdwards,whenhehadreadthenote。\"I\'mrejoicedtohearofyourbrother。\"

  \"JoemarriedtothatbeautifulIndianmaiden!Well,ofallwonderfulthings,\"

  musedJim。\"WhatwillNellsay?\"

  \"We\'regettingwarningsenough。Doyouappreciatethat?\"askedEdwards。

  \"\'PipeandHalfKinghavebeeninfluencedbyGirty。\'Evidentlythewriterdeemedthatbriefsentenceofsufficientmeaning。\"

  \"Edwards,we\'repreachers。Wecan\'tunderstandsuchthings。Iamlearning,atleastsomethingeveryday。ColonelZaneadvisedusnottocomehere。Wetzelsaid,\'GobacktoFortHenry。\'Girtywarnedus,andnowcomesthisperemptoryorderfromIsaacZane。\"

  \"Well?\"

  \"Itmeansthatthesebordermenseewhatwewillnotadmit。WeministershavesuchhopeandtrustinGodthatwecannotrealizethedangersofthislife。I

  fearthatourworkhasbeeninvain。\"

  \"Never。Wehavealreadysavedmanysouls。Donotbediscouraged。\"

  Allthistimetherunnerhadstoodnearathandstraightasanarrow。

  PresentlyEdwardssuggestedthattheWyandotwaswaitingtobequestioned,andaccordinglyheaskedtheIndianifhehadanythingfurthertocommunicate。

  \"Huron——goby——paleface。\"Hereheheldupbothhandsandshuthisfistsseveraltimes,evidentlyenumeratinghowmanywhitemenhehadseen。

  \"Here——when——high——sun。\"

  Withthatheboundedlightlypastthem,andlopedoffwithaneven,swingingstride。

  \"Whatdidhemean?\"askedJim,almostsurehehadnotheardtherunneraright。

  \"Hemeantthatapartyofwhitemenareapproaching,andwillbeherebynoon。

  IneverknewanIndianrunnertocarryunreliableinformation。Wehavejoyfulnews,bothinregardtoyourbrother,andtheVillageofPeace。Letusgointotelltheothers。\"

  TheHuronrunner\'sreportprovedtobecorrect。ShortlybeforenoonsignalsfromIndianscoutsproclaimedtheapproachofabandofwhitemen。EvidentlyGirty\'sforceshadknowledgebeforehandoftheproximityofthisband,forthesignalscreatednoexcitement。TheIndiansexpressedonlyalazycuriosity。

  SoonseveralDelawarescoutsappeared,escortingalargepartyoffrontiersmen。

  ThesementurnedouttobeCaptainWilliamson\'sforce,whichhadbeenoutonanexpeditionafteramaraudingtribeofChippewas。Thislastnamedtribehadrecentlyharriedtheremotesettlers,andcommitteddepredationsontheoutskirtsofthewhitesettlementseastward。ThecompanywascomposedofmenwhohadservedinthegarrisonatFortPitt,andhuntersandbackwoodsmenfromYellowCreekandFortHenry。Thecaptainhimselfwasatypicalborderman,roughandbluff,hardenedbylongyearsofborderlife,and,likemostpioneers,havingnomoreuseforanIndianthanforasnake。Hehadledhispartyafterthemarauders,andsurprisedandslaughterednearlyallofthem。

  ReturningeastwardhehadpassedthroughGoshocking,wherehelearnedofthemutteringstormrisingovertheVillageofPeace,andhadcomemoreoutofcuriositythanhopetoavertmisfortune。

  Theadventofsomanyfrontiersmenseemedagodsendtotheperplexedandworriedmissionaries。Theywelcomedthenewcomersmostheartily。Bedsweremadeinseveralofthenewlyerectedcabins;thevillagewasgivenoverforthecomfortofthefrontiersmen。EdwardsconductedCaptainWilliamsonthroughtheshopsandschools,andtheoldborderman\'sweather—beatenfaceexpressedacomicalsurprise。

  \"Wal,I\'llbedurnedifIeverexpectedtoseearedskinwork,\"washisonlycommentontheindustries。

  \"WearegreatlyalarmedbythepresenceofGirtyandhisfollowers,\"saidEdwards。\"Wehavebeenwarnedtoleave,buthavenotbeenactuallythreatened。

  Whatdoyouinferfromtheappearancehereofthesehostilesavages?\"

  \"Ithardly\'pearstomethey\'llbotheryoupreachers。They\'reagintheChristianredskins,that\'splain。\"

  \"Whyhavewebeenwarnedtogo?\"

  \"That\'snatural,seein\'they\'reaginthepreachin\'。\"

  \"WhatwilltheydowiththeconvertedIndians?\"

  \"Mightyonsartin。Theymightletthemgobacktothetribes,but\'pearstomethesegoodInjunswon\'tgo。Anotherthing,GirtyisafeeredofthespreadofChristianity。\"

  \"ThenyouthinkourChristianswillbemadeprisoners?\"

  \"\'Pearslikely。\"

  \"Andyou,also,thinkwe\'ddowelltoleavehere。\"

  \"Ido,sartin。We\'restartin\'forFortHenrysoon。You\'dbettercomealongwithus。\"

  \"CaptainWilliamson,we\'regoingtostickitout,GirtyornoGirty。\"

  \"Youcan\'tdonogoodstayin\'here。PipeandHalfKingwon\'tstandforthesingin\',prayin\'redskins,especiallywhenthey\'vegotallthesecattleandfieldsofgrain。\"

  \"Wetzelsaidthesame。\"

  \"HevyouseenWetzel?\"

  \"Yes;herescuedagirlfromJimGirty,andreturnedhertous。\"

  \"Thatso?ImetWetzelandJackZanebackafewmilesinthewoods。They\'relayin\'forsomebody,becausewhenIaskedthemtocomealongtheyrefused,sayin\'theyhadworkasmustbedone。Theylookedlikeit,too。IneverherntellofWetzeladvisin\'anyonebefore;butI\'llsayifhetoldmetodoathing,byGosh!I\'ddoit。\"

  \"Asmen,wemightverywelltaketheadvicegivenus,butaspreacherswemuststayheretodoallwecanfortheseChristianIndians。Onethingmore:willyouhelpus?\"

  \"IreckonI\'llstayheretoseethethingout,\"answeredWilliamson。Edwardsmadeamentalnoteofthefrontiersman\'sevasiveanswer。

  Jimhad,meanwhile,madetheacquaintanceofayoungminister,JohnChristybyname,whohadlosthissweetheartinoneoftheChippewaraids,andhadaccompaniedtheWilliamsonexpeditioninthehopehemightrescueher。

  \"Howlonghaveyoubeenout?\"askedJim。

  \"Aboutfourweeksnow,\"answeredChristy。\"Mybetrothedwascapturedfiveweeksagoyesterday。IjoinedWilliamson\'sband,whichmadeupatShortCreektotakethetrailoftheflyingChippewas,inthehopeImightfindher。Butnotatrace!TheexpeditionfelluponabandofredskinsoverontheWalhonding,andkillednearlyallofthem。IlearnedfromawoundedIndianthatarenegadehadmadeoffwithawhitegirlaboutaweekprevious。PerhapsitwaspoorLucy。\"

  JimrelatedthecircumstancesofhisowncapturebyJimGirty,therescueofNell,andKate\'ssadfate。

  \"CouldJimGirtyhavegottenyourgirl?\"inquiredJim,inconclusion。

  \"It\'sfairlyprobable。Thedescriptiondoesn\'ttallywithGirty\'s。Thisrenegadewasshortandheavy,andnotedespeciallyforhisstrength。Ofcourse,anIndianwouldfirstspeakofsomesuchdistinguishingfeature。

  Thereare,however,tenortwelverenegadesontheborder,and,exceptingJimGirty,one\'sasbadasanother。\"

  \"Thenit\'sacommonoccurrence,thisabductinggirlsfromthesettlements?\"

  \"Yes,andthestrangethingisthatoneneverhearsofsuchdoingsuntilhegetsoutonthefrontier。\"

  \"Forthatmatter,youdon\'thearmuchofanything,exceptofthewonderfulrichnessandpromiseofthewesterncountry。\"

  \"You\'reright。Rumorsoffat,fertilelandsinducethecolonisttobecomeapioneer。Hecomeswestwithhisfamily;twooutofeverytenlosetheirscalps,andinsomeplacestheaverageismuchgreater。Thewives,daughtersandchildrenarecarriedoffintocaptivity。Ihavebeenonthebordertwoyears,andknowthattherescueofanycaptive,asWetzelrescuedyourfriend,isaremarkableexception。\"

  \"Ifyouhavesolittlehopeofrecoveringyoursweetheart,whatthenisyourmotiveforaccompanyingthisbandofhunters?\"

  \"Revenge!\"

  \"Andyouareapreacher?\"Jim\'svoicedidnotdisguisehisastonishment。

  \"Iwasapreacher,andnowIamthirstingforvengeance,\"answeredChristy,hisfacecloudingdarkly。\"Waituntilyoulearnwhatfrontierlifemeans。Youareyounghereyet;youareflushedwiththesuccessofyourteaching;youhavelivedashorttimeinthisquietvillage,where,untilthelastfewdays,allhasbeenserene。Youknownothingofthestrife,ofthenecessityoffighting,ofthecrueltywhichmakesupthisborderexistence。OnlytwoyearshavehardenedmesothatIactuallypantforthebloodoftherenegadewhohasrobbedme。Afrontiersmanmusttakehischoiceofsuccumbingorcuttinghiswaythroughfleshandbone。Bloodwillbespilled;ifnotyours,thenyourfoe\'s。Thepioneersrunfromtheplowtothefight;theyhaltinthecuttingofcorntodefendthemselves,andinwintermustbattleagainstcoldandhardship,whichwouldbelesscrueliftherewastimeinsummertoprepareforwinter,forthesavagesleavethemhardlyanopportunitytoplantcrops。Howmanypioneershavegivenup,andgonebackeast?Findmeanywhowouldnotreturnhometo—morrow,iftheycould。Allthatbringsthemouthereisthechanceforahome,andallthatkeepsthemouthereisthepoorhopeoffinallyattainingtheirobject。Alwaysthereisapossibilityoffutureprosperity。Butthisgeneration,ifitsurvives,willneverseeprosperityandhappiness。Whatdoesthisborderlifeengenderinapioneerwhoholdshisowninit?Ofallthings,notChristianity。Hebecomesafighter,keenastheredskinwhostealsthroughthecoverts。\"

  TheserenedaysoftheVillageofPeacehadpassedintohistory。Soonthatdepravedvagabond,theFrenchtrader,withcheaptrinketsandvilewhisky,madehisappearance。Thiswasallthatwasneededtoinflamethevisitors。

  Wheretheyhadbeenonlyboldandimpudent,theybecameinsultingandabusive。

  TheyexecratedtheChristianindiansfortheirneutrality;scornedthemforworshipingthisunknownGod,anddenouncedareligionwhichmadewomenofstrongmen。

  Theslaughteringofcattlecommenced;thedespoilingofmaizefields,androbbingofcorn—cribsbeganwiththedrunkenness。

  AllthistimeitwasseenthatGirtyandElliottconsultedoftenwithPipeandHalfKing。ThelatterwastheonlyHuronchiefopposedtoneutralitytowardtheVillageofPeace,andhewas,ifpossible,morefierceinhishatredthanPipe。ThefutureoftheChristiansettlementrestedwiththesetwochiefs。

  GirtyandElliott,evidently,werethedesigningschemers,andtheyworkeddiligentlyonthepassionsofthesesimple—minded,butfierce,warlikechiefs。

  Greatlytothereliefofthedistractedmissionaries,Heckewelderreturnedtothevillage。Jadedandhaggard,hepresentedatravel—wornappearance。HemadetheastonishingassertionsthathehadbeenthricewaylaidandassaultedonhiswaytoGoshocking;thendetainedbyarovingbandofChippewas,andsoonafterhisarrivalattheircampinggroundarenegadehadrunoffwithawhitewomancaptive,whiletheIndianswestofthevillagewereinanuproar。

  Zeisberger,however,wassafeintheMoraviantownofSalem,somemileswestofGoshocking。HeckewelderhadexpectedtofindthesameconditionofaffairsasexistedintheVillageofPeace;buthewasbewilderedbythegreatarrayofhostileIndians。Chiefswhohadonceextendedfriendlyhandstohim,nowdrewbackcoldly,astheysaid:

  \"Washingtonisdead。TheAmericanarmiesarecuttopieces。ThefewthousandswhohadescapedtheBritisharecollectingatFortPitttostealtheIndian\'sland。\"

  Heckeweldervigorouslydeniedalltheseassertions,knowingtheyhadbeeninventedbyGirtyandElliott。HeexhaustedallhisskillandpatienceinthevainendeavortoshowPipewherehewaswrong。HalfKinghadbeensowellcoachedbytherenegadesthatherefusedtolisten。Theotherchiefsmaintainedacoldreservethatwasbafflingandexasperating。Wingenundtooknoactivepartinthecouncils;buthispresenceapparentlydenotedthathehadsidedwiththeothers。Theoutlookwasaltogetherdiscouraging。

  \"I\'mcompletelyfaggedout,\"declaredHeckewelder,thatnightwhenhereturnedtoEdwards\'cabin。Hedroppedintoachairasonewhosestrengthisentirelyspent,whoseindomitablespirithasatlastbeenbroken。

  \"Liedowntorest,\"saidEdwards。

  \"Oh,Ican\'t。Matterslooksoblack。\"

  \"You\'retiredoutanddiscouraged。You\'llfeelbetterto—morrow。Thesituationisnot,perhaps,sohopeless。Thepresenceofthesefrontiersmenshouldencourageus。\"

  \"Whatwilltheydo?Whatcantheydo?\"criedHeckewelder,bitterly。\"ItellyouneverbeforehaveIencounteredsuchgloomy,stonyIndians。Itseemstomethattheyareinnovacillatingstate。Theyactlikemenwhosecourseisalreadydecidedupon,andwhoareonlywaiting。\"

  \"Forwhat?\"askedJim,afteralongsilence。

  \"Godonlyknows!Perhapsforatime;possiblyforafinaldecision,and,itmaybe,forareason,theverythoughtofwhichmakesmefaint。\"

  \"Tellus,\"saidEdwards,speakingquietly,forhehadeverbeenthecalmestofthemissionaries。

  \"Nevermind。Perhapsit\'sonlymynerves。I\'mallunstrung,andcouldsuspectanythingto—night。\"

  \"Heckewelder,tellus?\"Jimasked,earnestly。

  \"Myfriends,IprayIamwrong。Godhelpusifmyfearsarecorrect。IbelievetheIndiansarewaitingforJimGirty。

  ChapterXXII。

  SimonGirtylolledonablanketinHalfKing\'steepee。Hewasalone,awaitinghisallies。RingsofwhitesmokecurledlazilyfromhislipsashepuffedonalongIndianpipe,andgazedoutovertheclearingthatcontainedtheVillageofPeace。

  Stillwaterhassomethinginitsplacidsurfacesignificantofdeepchannels,ofhiddendepths;thedimoutlineoftheforestisdarkwithmeaning,suggestiveofitswildinternalcharacter。SoSimonGirty\'shard,bronzedfacebetrayedtheman。Hisdegeneratebrother\'sfeatureswererevolting;buthisownwerestriking,andfellshortofbeinghandsomeonlybecauseoftheircraggyhardness。Yearsofrevolt,ofbitterness,ofconsciousnessofwastedlife,hadgraventheirsternlinesonthatcopper,masklikeface。Yetdespitethecrueltythere,theforbiddingshadeonit,asifareflectionfromadarksoul,itwasnotwhollyabadcountenance。Tracesstilllingered,faintly,ofamaninwhomkindlierfeelingshadoncepredominated。

  InamomentofpiqueGirtyhaddesertedhismilitarypostatFortPitt,andbecomeanoutlawofhisownvolition。Previoustothattimehehadbeenanablesoldier,andagoodfellow。Whenherealizedthathisstepwasirrevocable,thatevenhisbestfriendscondemnedhim,heplunged,withangeranddespairinhisheart,intoawaruponhisownrace。Bothofhisbrothershadlongbeenborderruffians,whoseonlyprotectionfromtheoutragedpioneerslayinthefarawaycampsofhostiletribes。GeorgeGirtyhadsosunkhisindividualityintothesavage\'sthathewasnolongerawhiteman。JimGirtystalkedovertheborderlandwithabloodytomahawk,hislongarmoutstretchedtoclutchsomeunfortunatewhitewoman,andwithhishideoussmileofdeath。Bothofthesemenwerefarlowerthantheworstsavages,anditwasalmostwhollytotheirdeedsofdarknessthatSimonGirtyowedhisinfamousname。

  To—dayWhiteChief,asGirtywascalled,awaitedhismen。Aslighttremorofthegroundcausedhimtoturnhisgaze。TheHuronchief,HalfKing,resplendentinhismagnificentarray,hadenteredtheteepee。Hesquattedinacorner,restedthebowlofhisgreatpipeonhisknee,andsmokedinsilence。Thehabitualfrownofhisblackbrow,likeashaded,overhangingcliff;thefireflashingfromhiseyes,asashininglightisreflectedfromadarkpool;hisclosely—shut,bulgingjaw,allbespokeanature,loftyinitsIndianprideandarrogance,butmorecruelthandeath。

  Anotherchiefstalkedintotheteepeeandseatedhimself。ItwasPipe。HiscountenancedenotednoneoftheintelligencethatmadeWingenund\'sfacesonoble;itwasevencoarserthanHalfKing\'s,andhiseyes,resemblinglivecoalsinthedark;thelong,cruellinesofhisjaw;thethin,tightly—closedlips,whichlookedasiftheycouldrelaxonlytoutterasavagecommand,expressedfiercecunningandbrutality。

  \"WhiteChiefisidleto—day,\"saidHalfKing,speakingintheIndiantongue。

  \"King,Iamwaiting。Girtyisslow,butsure,\"answeredtherenegade。

  \"Theeaglesailsslowlyroundandround,upandup,\"repliedHalfKing,withmajesticgestures,\"untilhiseyeseesall,untilheknowshistime;thenhefoldshiswingsandswoopsdownfromtheblueskyliketheforkedfire。SodoesWhiteChief。ButHalfKingisimpatient。\"

  \"To—daydecidesthefateoftheVillageofPeace,\"answeredGirty,imperturbably。

  \"Ugh!\"gruntedPipe。

  HalfKingventedhisapprovalinthesamemeaningexclamation。

  Anhourpassed;therenegadesmokedinsilence;thechiefsdidlikewise。

  Ahorsemanrodeuptothedooroftheteepee,dismounted,andcamein。ItwasElliott。Hehadbeenabsenttwentyhours。Hisbuckskinsuitshowedtheeffectofhardridingthroughthethickets。

  \"Hullo,Bill,anysignofJim?\"wasGirty\'sgreetingtohislieutenant。

  \"Nary。He\'snotbeenseenneartheDelawarecamp。He\'safterthatchapwhomarriedWinds。\"

  \"Ithoughtso。Jim\'sroundin\'upatenderfootwhowillbeabadmantohandleifhehashalfachance。IsawasmuchthedayhetookhishorseawayfromSilver。HefinallydidfertheShawnee,an\'almostputJimout。Mybrotheroughtn\'ttogivereintopersonalrevengeatatimelikethis。\"Girty\'sfacedidnotchange,buthistonewasoneofannoyance。

  \"Jimsaidhe\'dbehereto—day,didn\'the?\"

  \"To—dayisaslongasweallowedtowait。\"

  \"He\'llcome。Where\'sJakeandMac?\"

  \"They\'reheresomewhere,drinkin\'likefish,an\'raisin\'hell。\"

  Twomorerenegadesappearedatthedoor,and,enteringtheteepee,squatteddowninIndianfashion。ThelittlewirymanwiththewizenedfacewasMcKee;

  theotherwasthelatestacquisitiontotherenegadeforce,JakeDeering,deserter,thief,murderer——everythingthatisbad。Inappearancehewasofmediumheight,butveryheavily,compactlybuilt,andevidentlyasstrongasanox。Hehadatangledshockofredhair,abroad,bloatedface;big,dulleyes,liketheopeningsofemptyfurnaces,andanexpressionofbeastliness。

  DeeringandMcKeewereintoxicated。

  \"Badtimeferdrinkin\',\"saidGirty,withdisapprovalinhisglance。

  \"What\'sthatteryou?\"growledDeering。\"I\'mhereterdoyourwork,an\'I

  reckonit\'llbedonebetterifI\'mdrunk。\"

  \"Don\'tgitcareless,\"repliedGirty,withthatcooltoneanddarklooksuchasdangerousmenuse。\"I\'monlysayin\'it\'sabadtimeferyou,becauseifthisbunchoffrontiersmenhappentogitontoyoubein\'therenegadethatwaswiththeChippewasan\'gotthetyoungfeller\'sgirl,there\'sliabletobetrouble。\"

  \"Theyain\'tagoin\'terfindout。\"

  \"Whereisshe?\"

  \"Backthereinthewoods。\"

  \"Mebbeit\'saswell。Now,don\'tgitsodrunkyou\'llblaballyouknow。We\'velotsofworktodowithouthavin\'tocleanupWilliamson\'sbunch,\"rejoinedGirty。\"Bill,tieupthetentflapsan\'we\'llgittocouncil。\"

  Elliottarosetocarryouttheorder,andhadpulledinthedeer—hideflaps,whenoneofthemwasjerkedoutwardtodisclosethebefrilledpersonofJimGirty。Exceptforadiscolorationoverhiseye,heappearedasusual。

  \"Ugh!\"gruntedPipe,whowasgladtoseehisrenegadefriend。

  HalfKingevincedthesamefeeling。

  \"Hullo,\"wasSimonGirty\'sgreeting。

  \"\'PearsI\'montimeferthepicnic,\"saidJimGirty,withhisghastlyleer。

  BillElliottclosedtheflaps,aftergivingorderstotheguardtopreventanyIndiansfromloiteringneartheteepee。

  \"Listen,\"saidSimonGirty,speakinglowintheDelawarelanguage。\"Thetimeisripe。Wehavecomeheretobreakforevertheinfluenceofthewhiteman\'sreligion。Ourcouncilshavebeenheld;weshalldriveawaythemissionaries,andburntheVillageofPeace。\"

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