The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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Dane stooped and without much difficulty he was able to discern the imprint of a moccasined-foot where it had pressed a small mound of sand. He straightened himself up and looked around. "Any more such tracks, Pete?" "A-ha-ha, down on shore. Canoe come dere. Injun carry off white woman, eh?" "There is no doubt about it. And we've got to find her. Are you ready to help me?" "A-ha-ha, Pete ready. Pete get canoe, eh?" "All right, and I'll be with you in a few minutes." Half an hour later Pete's canoe, the old reliable, which the rangers had brought back to the settlement, was again headed up river. Dane sat astern and drove his paddle into the water with the force of a Titan. He had been greatly stirred at times in the past, but never such as now. The blood surged madly through his veins, and the muscles of his bared arms stood out like whips of steel. He thought of the cowardly attack upon the helpless girl, the one he loved better than life. Where was she now? Perhaps already she had become the victim of Seth Lupin. The idea was horrible, and his paddle bent as the glittering blade carved the water. But the base Lupin should not escape. He would track him, if necessary, to the farthest bounds. He would find him, and when he had found him . . . |
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