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There Is a white mnn among them with a prisoner's Collar around his neck — ” Ills words were cut short by a sudden movement among the watchers as If a command had stirred them to life The mnn in the lead with again three eagle feathers In his tuft stalked alone into the clearing a tail and sinister figure burdened only with his and a warrior's diminutive weapons traveling pack— a giant who was red and black and ochrlsh yellow In bis war paint and at whose belt hung a bundle of scalps In which the sun and danced 'with changing played Toinette closed lights as lie moved her eyes that fhe might shut from her vision the grisly trophies of a warrior’s success When she opened them again twoscore warriors in single file were following In the footsteps of the leader and passed within a hundred feet of wlint once had been Lussan’s home easting furtive sidewise glances as they Went In more than one belt fresh scalps shone In the sunshine and two white men and a boy with their hands tied and prisoner thongs about their throats walked in the line Not until the trees on the other aide of the clearing had swallowed the last of the Mohawks did Toinette’s There straining eyes turn to Jeems hnd been no sound in the passing of the red scourge no cautious voice no clatter of wood on steel no crackle of brittle grass or weeds under fourscore moccaslned feet Where their tracks lay In the grass one might have thought that three men had traveled And the world was instead of forty Crows did not dead behind them return to the meadow and the blue Jays bad flown Into safer distance The woodpecker had gone to a farther Even In the old house there W’as stub no longer the scurrying and squeaking of mice — no sound but the tumultuous throbbing of three hearts two of them human and one a beast’s It was then Jeems spoke “I swenr there was a white man — a free white man— In that painted crowd and long hair was hanging from his belt" 'he said “I saw his blond head and lighter skin but thought my eyes were lying to me” replied Toinette “A "An Englishman" said Jeems murderer for money such as my Uncle told me about” llepslbah "And yet — he might be French" They stood looking into each other's eyes she of the aristocracy of Old and he of the New world’s France freedom and her hnnds rose slowly to his face as his bow and arrow fell to the floor For the first time she raised her mouth to his “Kiss me Jeems— and pray a little for the mercy with me in gratitude God has shown us!" The thrill of her lips lay for a moMs ment against “I am sorry for everything In the world" she said Some of the softness and beauty of boyhood returned Into his face as she drew herself from his arms and he dethe creaking scended stair ahead of her They did not go out at once but stood near the lower door listening for sound and watching for something to move are gone" Jeems finally “They "But there may be stragglers said and It Is safer not to show behind ourselves too soon" It was easier for them to talk after this Quite calmly as If looking back on a distant thing Toinette told of the tragedy of Tonteur Jeems Her mother he learned had manor left for Quebec two days preceding the coming of the Indians Toinette because of expressed her thankfulness tills but no great gladness was In her She could not remember voice In vivid details ail that hnd happened been so sudden It had and over-- I a like stream of fire whelming I gulfing a bink night Deter Lubeck was with Dleskau and Helolse his young wife had come to stay with Per Roth were asleep when the In the attacked early morning and she was of the opinion that most of the killing was over before they were fairly awake— and before any guns were fired Then came shots and her fattier’ s voice roaring through the They were out of their bed tug house when the seigneur came In and told them to dress and keep to their room She did not know what had happened until she loosed out of her window and then she saw what seemed to be hundvl9 of naked savages running She rushed after her father about but he was gone When she returned to her room Helolse had disappeared She and she dd not see her again and terrible could beu screaming cres and dressing hurriedly as her she disobeyed father had commanded him by going downstairs catling for The front part him and for Helolse of the house was filled with flame and smoke and when she turned to the servants’ quarters she was cut oft by fire and there was no response to her cries It was then she thought of the mill which she hnd often heard her father say was Impregnable against She descended both fire and guns Into the cellar and went from It passage through a short underground made of sod to an outdoor caveau and stones In which they kept fruit She and vegetables during the winter hid herself Id tills earthy place and r then dared to raise the a little The worst must have been over for she could see only a few Inwas on dians about and everything fire There was yelling In the distance where the savages were attacking the farmers’ homes When she ascended from the caveau she stumbled over the body of old Babin the miller who had fallen with a musket In his hands Stie took the musket and went to the mill and after that she did not see an Sickness Indian about the seigneurie overcame her and she was half unconLater lookscious iu the tower room ing through one of the narrow windows she saw four men come from the south She was sure they were white men but was afraid to reveal was herself because their appearance so terrible They were like monsters Jeems Struck at His Enemy and Clutched His Slippery Throat remaining only a little while to look at the dead Now sfnee she had seen the white warrior among the Mohawks she was even more positive that they belonged to the war band and that she was fortunate to have kept herself When concealed site found that was loaded she Babin's musket that she had not used ft to kill one of the murderers That was why mistaking him for another straggler she had fired at Jeems One might have expected excitement In her narrative but It was told quietly as she looked from Jeems across the clearing It was a recital of fact without the embellishment of pathos or drama and Jeems remained silent for a time when It was ended Then he told of his visit to and of his race home and wlmt he found there He spoke of Hepsihah “He must have discovered the Mohawks on the far side of the valley and started the fire which he hnd alAfter that he ways told me to expect tried to reach us and they killed him" “He may have escaped” suggested Toinette hopefully Jeems shook his head “He would have come to us He Is dead" Ills voice possessed the unemotional she hnd rewith which certainty to her father and Hcloise ferred There was no possibility of Ills uncle He repeated that belief being alive and added that their salvation was Rut now he little short of a miracle their way would be riear to thought The friends farther down the river Indians could not have gone many for evidently miles In that direction they were hurrying back before Baron Dleskau learned of their presence In the French country ayid set out forces to cut them off It did not occur to Jeems that the baron and his men as was true might have been defeated In that very hour He produced apples and a pair of turnips from the provision pouch which he wore at his belt and they ate these as they ?ie told her what Meanwhile waited They would be forced they must do to spend a night In the woods hut he was sure he could make a comfortable place for her Wfilked ahead Instead of at her side when they began their Journey Jeems carried an arrow fixed to the string of his bow and a suddenly twig caught It and It slipped from hlv fingers and fell to the ground He was stooping to recover It when a ter' rifled scream from Toinette brought him erect Not more tlmn eight or ten paces from them stood a painted and savage whose Intention bad been to make his the way toward abandoned house He was an appalling figure and during the few seconds in bich they faced each other Jeems recognized lu him the scalp hunter he and Toinette had seen with the Mohawks At this discovery there shot through him a flash of relief hut a second glance allowed him a fiend more dangerous than an Indian one of the mercliese butchers who limited human hair for the price h own people had eet upon it Indian! How often had lie heard his uncle curse their breed! Itcasts more cruel than tigers demons set loose and paid by English money until their sport as well as their livelihood became an orgy of ambush murder Here rape and fire was one nf them The mnn was greased und painted but he was white His warlock was light and his eyes were small and blue He carried a gun a knife and a hatchet and at his belt was a woman's hair and with It another scalp that must have been taken from tlie bead of a child So qui kly did Jeems see these tilings that the echoes of Toinette's scream had scarcely died away before their meaning pressed Itself upon him The savage possessed a moment of advantage und as Jeeins made a movement to whip an arrow from his quiver the scalp hunter swung his gun to fire Seeing the hopelessness of his position Jeems sprang forward and hurled his useless how af his enemy Tills and the Impart of his body came at an Instant when the other let tiie hammer of his flintlock fall and with the explosion of the gun the lend from Its barrel flew wild The scalp hunter had seen only a boy and a girl and a vision of easy victims had Now ha found leapt to his mind upon him an antagonist of unexpected In the first strength and ferocity few seconds of the fray neither had a chance to draw knife or torauhawk and with all the madness of ids body and brain Jeems struck at liis enemy and clutched his slippery throat as they crashed to earth toFor a space Toinette’s gether ejes could scarcely tell which was one and which the other and Odd snarling at their heels was unable to become a partner In the conflict Then with a powerful effort the scalp hunter freed himself and sprang to his feet drawing his As he prepared tomahawk In the act to'use his weapon Odd vaulted for his throat and the blunt head of the hatchet met him In midair striking with such force upon Ills head that he fell a limp and Inert mass to the ground A cry of triumph came from the bleedwho saw ing lips of the Frankenstein victory within his reach for he now the youth who was on his regarded feet with a hatchet In his hand ns an obstacle between himself Insignificant loveliness of the and the girl whom chance hnd so fortunately This cry displaced In his way betrayed guised by guile and habit only a trace of tiie white mnn It was loat to ail one of exultation guttural the obligations of blood and race a cry loosed not so much by heat and passion as by the promise of what he saw as his eyes appraised Toinette hud possessed herself of Toinette the empty gun and stood at Jeems' side prepared to fight Jeems was so near that his arm pressed against her and he gave a sidewise thrust which sent her headIn this same long among the bushes movement he hurled his hatchet at the calp hunter who was slowly advancAs the other dodged to avoid the ing hurtling missile Jeems snatched one of his scattered arrow s from the ground and ran to his bow Toinette saw She saw the what happened then slim beautiful figure of Jeems drawn as tensely as hla weapon In the 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