. Outdoor life and Indian stories : making open air life attractive to young Americans by telling them all about woodcraft, signs and signaling, the stars, fishing, camping ... : also stories of noted hunters and scouts, great Indians and warriors ... all of them true and interesting . INDIANS MAKE POOR SAILORS. During the Pequod war a boat was captured by the Indians. They tried to sail it and defend it vguns, but as seamen they were failures. The boat was re-captured by the brave colonists and the Indians MARRIAGE OF AN INDIAN PRINCESS. Pocahontas, the daughter of Pouhattan, who save


. Outdoor life and Indian stories : making open air life attractive to young Americans by telling them all about woodcraft, signs and signaling, the stars, fishing, camping ... : also stories of noted hunters and scouts, great Indians and warriors ... all of them true and interesting . INDIANS MAKE POOR SAILORS. During the Pequod war a boat was captured by the Indians. They tried to sail it and defend it vguns, but as seamen they were failures. The boat was re-captured by the brave colonists and the Indians MARRIAGE OF AN INDIAN PRINCESS. Pocahontas, the daughter of Pouhattan, who saved Captain Smiths life, had a very romantic afterward married John Rolfe, and went to England to live. She never returned to America. A LONG-KEPT SECRET 57 myriads of Indians from the hour that the white men beganbuilding their cabins on American soil; it was that of destroy-ing root and branch these invaders of their homes. The chiefs and warriors did not need to be told byOpecancanough that they were staking everything on this sin-gle attempt. They had failed by the narrowest chance in1622, and could not afford to fail again. The secret must bekept, and the wonder of it is that it was kept for twenty-twoyears. Not a whisper reached the ears of the settlers, nordid any one seem to feel the first throb of misgiving. Throughthe spring blossoming of flowers, the sultry fervor of summer,the whirling snow and ice of winter, the plotters continued togather in the twilight depths of the woods, guarded b


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