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第13章

"Poor boy, he needs the rest! I'll wait a while longer."She took her ax and went bravely at some dead wood lying near, cutting it for the fire.The Indian never made a sound.He lay dead in sleep.She piled the wood on the fire till the flames leaped high, shining ruddily upon the golden and yellow leaves of the surrounding trees.

But again that long-drawn howl, and quite near, pierced the silence like the thrust of a spear.Before she was aware Mandy was on her feet, determined to waken the sleeping Indian, but she had no more than taken a single step toward him when he was awake and listening keenly.A soft padding upon the dead leaves could be heard like the gentle falling of raindrops.The Indian rolled over on his side, swept away some dead leaves and moss, and drew toward him a fine Winchester rifle.

"Huh! Wolf," he said, with quiet unconcern."Here," he continued, pointing to a rock beside him.Mandy took the place indicated.As she seated herself he put up his hand with a sharp hiss.Again the pattering feet could be heard.Suddenly the Indian leaned forward, gazing intently into the gloom beyond the rim of the firelight, then with a swift gliding movement he threw his rifle up and fired.

There was a sharp yelp, followed by a gurgling snarl.His shot was answered by a loud shout.

"Huh!" said the lad with quiet satisfaction, holding up one finger, "One wolf.Big Chief come."At the shout Mandy had sprung to her feet, answering with a loud glad halloo.Immediately, as if in response to her call, an Indian swung his pony into the firelight, slipped off and stood looking about him.Straight, tall and sinewy, he stood, with something noble in his face and bearing.

"He looks like a gentleman," was the thought that leaped into Mandy's mind.A swift glance he swept round the circle of the light.Mandy thought she had never seen so piercing an eye.

The Indian lad uttered a low moaning sound.With a single leap the man was at his side, holding him in his arms and kissing him on both cheeks, with eager guttural speech.A few words from the lad and the Indian was on his feet again, his eyes gleaming, but his face immobile as a death mask.

"My boy," he said, pointing to the lad."My boy--my papoose." His voice grew soft and tender.

Before Mandy could reply there was another shout and Allan, followed by four Indians, burst into the light.With a glad cry Mandy rushed into his arms and clung to him.

"Hello! What's up? Everything all right?" cried Allan."I was a deuce of a time, I know.Took the wrong trail.You weren't frightened, eh? What? What's happened?" His voice grew anxious, then stern."Anything wrong? Did he--? Did anyone--?""No, no, Allan!" cried his wife, still clinging to him."It was only a wolf and I was a little frightened.""A wolf!" echoed her husband aghast.

The Indian lad spoke a few words and pointed to the dark.The Indians glided into the woods and in a few minutes one of them returned, dragging by the leg a big, gray timber wolf.The lad's bullet had gone home.

"And did this brute attack you?" cried Allan in alarm.

"No, no.I heard him howling a long way off, and then--then--he came nearer, and--then--I could hear his feet pattering." Cameron drew her close to him."And then he saw him right in the dark.

Wasn't it wonderful?"

"In the dark?" said Allan, turning to the lad."How did you do it?""Huh!" grunted the lad in a tone of indifference."See him eyes."Already the Indians were preparing a stretcher out of blankets and two saplings.Here Mandy came to their help, directing their efforts so that with the least hurt to the boy he was lifted to his stretcher.

As they were departing the father came close to Mandy, and, holding out his hand, said in fairly good English:

"You--good to my boy.You save him--to-day.All alone maybe he die.You give him food--drink.Sometime--perhaps soon--me pay you.""Oh," cried Mandy, "I want no pay."

"No money--no!" cried the Indian, with scorn in his voice."Me save you perhaps--sometime.Save you--save you, man.Me Big Chief." He drew himself up his full height."Much Indian follow me." He shook hands with Mandy again, then with her husband.

"Big Piegan Chief?" inquired her husband.

"Piegan!" said the Indian with hearty contempt."Me no Piegan--me Big Chief.Me--" He paused abruptly, turned on his heel and, flinging himself on to his pony, disappeared in the shadows.

"He's jolly well pleased with himself, isn't he?" said Cameron.

"He's splendid," cried Mandy enthusiastically."Why, he's just like one of Cooper's Indians.He's certainly like none of the rest I've seen about here.""That's true enough," replied her husband."He's no Piegan.Who is he, I wonder? I don't remember seeing him.He thinks no end of himself, at any rate.""And looks as if he had a right to."

"Right you are! Well, let's away.You must be dog tired and used up.""Never a bit," cried Mandy."I'm fresh as a daisy.What a wonderful ending to a wonderful day!"They extinguished the fire carefully and made their way out to the trail.

But the end of this wonderful day had not yet come.

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