The King's Arrow - A Tale of the United Empire Loyalists by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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"Don't kill the white men," she pleaded. "Drive them away, but, please
don't kill them." Sam turned and looked at her in silence for a few seconds. His eyes were filled with an expression of admiration for this fair girl. He was willing to do anything for her, but he knew that she did not understand the importance of the mission upon which he and the other warriors were bent. "You won't kill them, will you?" she asked, noting his silence. "Slashers bad," Sam replied. "Slashers hurt babby." "I know they would if they got the chance. But can't you drive them away without killing them? Oh, it would be terrible if you should shoot them! You killed one man, and isn't that enough?" Sam was in a quandry. He longed for the blood of the slashers whom he hated. This was a great chance to wipe them out of existence. Never before had he had such a just cause against them, and why should he not make the most of it? But it was hard for him to resist the request of the white girl. He turned to the other Indians, and spoke to them in quick, short syllables. They replied, but what they said Jean did not know. She could only hope. "No kill slashers, eh?" Sam queried, turning to the girl. "Please don't. Drive them away; frighten them, but do not kill them." "Sam no say now. See bimeby, mebbe." |
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