. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . the bottom and the sleeves. Hismoccasins were handsomely embroideredwith bright red, yellow and greenhedge-hog quills. Upon the breast ofhis jacket queer devices and strange fan-astic figures were worked in gay/colored beads. Around his foreheadand head, and holding back his long,glossy, black hair, was fastened anembroidered leather band, from theback of which, and pointing to thefront, over his head, projected a largegray eagles feather. Slung over his leftshoulder, and fastened together underhis right arm, he carried his brightcolored blanket. As the son of
. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . the bottom and the sleeves. Hismoccasins were handsomely embroideredwith bright red, yellow and greenhedge-hog quills. Upon the breast ofhis jacket queer devices and strange fan-astic figures were worked in gay/colored beads. Around his foreheadand head, and holding back his long,glossy, black hair, was fastened anembroidered leather band, from theback of which, and pointing to thefront, over his head, projected a largegray eagles feather. Slung over his leftshoulder, and fastened together underhis right arm, he carried his brightcolored blanket. As the son of a GreatChief, and alsoJks the adopted son ofthe Mjejfiicin^^an of Red Clouds tribe,. ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE WITCH. 207 he carried himself proudly, and with acertain child-like dignity. Eagle Feather thought it would bebest to start out at once, he said, as theEnchanted Wood lay far away. Soleaving behind them the Canyon of thetimid Yubbs, the little Pale-Face andthe Indian boy started out to travel overthe mountains.
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