. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . to do things, so made a fine Chief. Hishooked nose and black hair and eyes won for himthe appropriate name of Blackhawk. The cityboy being a noisy show-off, who did little work,was called Bluejay Peter Boyle was Peet-weet, and Char-less, from his peculiar snickeringand showing two large front teeth, was calledRed-squirrel. They made their camp as much as possible likethat of the Sangers, and adopted their customs; buta deadly rivalry sprang up between them from
. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . to do things, so made a fine Chief. Hishooked nose and black hair and eyes won for himthe appropriate name of Blackhawk. The cityboy being a noisy show-off, who did little work,was called Bluejay Peter Boyle was Peet-weet, and Char-less, from his peculiar snickeringand showing two large front teeth, was calledRed-squirrel. They made their camp as much as possible likethat of the Sangers, and adopted their customs; buta deadly rivalry sprang up between them from thefirst. The Sangers felt that they were old and expe-rienced Woodcrafters. The Boilers thought theyknew as much and more, and they outnumberedthe Sangers. Active rivalry led to open was a general battle with fists and mud; thatproved a draw. Then a duel between leaders wasarranged, and Blackhawk won the fight and theWoodpeckers scalp. The Boilers were wild withenthusiasm. They proposed to take the whole Sangercamp, but in a hand-to-hand fight of both tribes itwas another draw. Guy, however, scored a glorious. 497 Two Little Savages triumph ever Char-less and secured his scalp at themoment of victory. Now Little Beaver sent a challenge to was scornfully accepted. Again the Boiler Chiefwas victor and won another scalp, while Little Beavergot a black eye and a bad licking, but the enem>retired. Yan had always been considered a timid boy atBonnerton, but that was largely the result of hisrepressive home training. Sanger was working greatchanges. To be treated with respect by the head ofthe house was a new and delightful experience. Itdeveloped his self-respect. His wood life was makinghim wonderfully self-reliant, and improved healthhelped his courage, so next day, when the enemyappeared in full force, every one was surprised whenYan again challenged Blackhawk. It really costhim a desperate and mighty effort to do so, for it isone thing to chall
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