. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . Sam. Guess I would, too, added Caleb, to the surpriseof the Tribe; up there, helpless, with a woundedLynx—I tell you! 532 A New Kind, of Coon Well, I was scared—just as scared as I could be,admitted Yan. At camp a blazing fire gave its lurid light. Coldwater was handy and Yans bleeding arm was laidbare. He was shocked and yet secretly delighted tosee what a mauling he had got, for his shirt sleevewas soaked with blood, and the wondering wordsof his friends was


. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . Sam. Guess I would, too, added Caleb, to the surpriseof the Tribe; up there, helpless, with a woundedLynx—I tell you! 532 A New Kind, of Coon Well, I was scared—just as scared as I could be,admitted Yan. At camp a blazing fire gave its lurid light. Coldwater was handy and Yans bleeding arm was laidbare. He was shocked and yet secretly delighted tosee what a mauling he had got, for his shirt sleevewas soaked with blood, and the wondering wordsof his friends was sweetest music to his ears. Caleb and the city boy dressed his wounds, andwhen washed they did not look so very dreadful. They were too much excited to sleep for an hourat least, and as they sat about the fire—that theydid not need but would not dream of doing without—Yan found no lack of enthusiasm in the circle, andblushed with pleasure to be the hero of the didnt see anything to make so much fuss about,but Caleb said, I knowed it; I always knowed youwas the stuff, after the night you went to Garneysgrave. S33. XXXIOn the Old Camp Ground IT was threatening to rain again in the morning andthe Indians expected to tramp home heavy ladenin the wet. But their Medicine Man had asurprise in store. I found an old friend not farfrom here and fixed it up with him to take us ailhome in his wagon. They walked out to the edgeof the rough land and found a farm wagon withtwo horses and a driver. They got in, and in littleless than a hour were safely back to the dear oldcamp by the pond. The rain was over now, and as Caleb left for hisown home he said: Say, boys, how about that election for HeadChief? I reckon its due now. Suppose you waittill to-morrow afternoon at four oclock an Ill showyou how to do it. That night Yan and his friend were alone in theirteepee. His arm was bound up, and proud he wasof those bandages and delighted with the triflingred spots that appeared yet


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