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At War with Pontiac

Chapter 4 ESCAPE OF THE PRISONERS

Word Count: 1486    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

d with a desire to see the brave woman who, daring all for the man she loved, had, alone and unaided, saved him from a horrible fate. With him, though, she agreed that it would be cruel to distur

-morrow morning I shall set a guard over them, for their protection as well as our own. Thus they will become prisoners. If by the time the Ottawa warrior is sufficiently recovered of his wounds to travel, I have received no word to the contrary

that splendid Indian and his brave wife to the aw

ath at this time might prove the future salvation of hundreds of white men, women, and children. To allow him to escape may involve us in war. The decision either way will be fraught with far-reaching results, and I am thankful that it does not rest with me. Whatever Johnson may order in a case of this kind must be obeyed, withou

ontemplate. I believe I would even go so far as to help these poor people to escape, and so defy the governor, rathe

d to consider what effect your action might have upon t

plainly heard the heavy breathing that assured them of the safety of the prisoners. Then the major bade his companion good-night, and turned toward his own quarters. He had gone but a few steps when the hunter overtook him and han

our of dawn. Lighting a small dark-lantern and moving with the utmost cauti

," he muttered to himself, "and what the madam would never

s inmates were instantly wide awake and aware of his presence. With a few whispered words he explained the situation to Songa, adding that while the white chief had no authority to free a prisoner, he was unwilling that one whose life had been saved by his child should be restored to those who would surely kill

one brave woman to another. She bids you go in peace, lead your husband to the lodges of

his feet and painfully straightened his body, whose stiffened wo

orget them. If all white men were like him, there would be

bear's grease, and so in a measure restored their suppleness, the l

ve of the Great Spirit for his children. They have sunk deep into my

ed across the open, and vanished in the blackness of the forest. At the same time Truman Flagg, well satisfied with the act just performed, thou

ing, "Come, Flagg! Turn out! the sun is all of two hours high, and

soners, as I suppose we must now call them, and want you to act as interpreter. Whether guests or prisoners, we must not allow

ce was empty. "What does it mean?" he cried angrily. "Have we a traitor among us? or is it witchcraft? Surely no huma

squaw was with him,"

e door passes my understanding. Are you cert

d Truman Flagg, "for I

it was in progress the major appeared greatly chagrined at the turn of events; but his outward demeanor concealed an i

that the hunter was finally emboldened to confess to her hi

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1 Chapter 1 TAWTRY HOUSE2 Chapter 2 THE MAJOR GAINS A FRIEND AND MAKES AN ENEMY3 Chapter 3 TRUMAN FLAGG'S STORY4 Chapter 4 ESCAPE OF THE PRISONERS5 Chapter 5 A BABY LOST AND RECOVERED6 Chapter 6 THE WILDERNESS7 Chapter 7 THE MAJOR RE-ENTERS ACTIVE SERVICE8 Chapter 8 DONALD SETS FORTH ON A PERILOUS MISSION9 Chapter 9 ST. AUBIN'S STARTLING INFORMATION10 Chapter 10 PONTIAC DECLARES WAR11 Chapter 11 MAJOR HESTER IS TAKEN PRISONER12 Chapter 12 DONALD AT JOHNSON CASTLE13 Chapter 13 PAYMASTER BULLEN AND HIS WONDERFUL TUB14 Chapter 14 A WHITE MEDICINE MAN15 Chapter 15 DONALD AND CHRISTIE CEMENT A FRIENDSHIP16 Chapter 16 QUICKEYE AND THE ZEBRA 17 Chapter 17 A BRAVE GIRL CAPTIVE18 Chapter 18 SURPRISE AND DESTRUCTION OF THE BOAT BRIGADE19 Chapter 19 THE TOTEM SAVES DONALD'S LIFE20 Chapter 20 BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT AT FORT DETROIT21 Chapter 21 IN SEARCH OF A LOST SISTER22 Chapter 22 AMID THE RUINS OF FORT SANDUSKY23 Chapter 23 DISCOVERED AND PURSUED BY SAVAGES24 Chapter 24 CHRISTIE'S BRAVE DEFENCE OF HIS POST25 Chapter 25 DONALD FIRES THE MINE AND SAVES THE BLOCKHOUSE26 Chapter 26 FRIENDS IN CAPTIVITY27 Chapter 27 HOW THE PAYMASTER NAVIGATED LAKE ERIE IN A TUB28 Chapter 28 THE PAYMASTER IN WAR-PAINT AND FEATHERS29 Chapter 29 DONALD AND THE PAYMASTER ESCAPE30 Chapter 30 IMMINENT DANGER OF THE SCHOONER GLADWYN31 Chapter 31 PONTIAC RECOGNIZES THE TOTEM32 Chapter 32 LAST CRUISE OF THE PAYMASTER'S TUB33 Chapter 33 FORT DETROIT IS REINFORCED34 Chapter 34 AH-MO, THE DAUGHTER OF PONTIAC35 Chapter 35 A NIGHT OF FIGHTING AND TERROR36 Chapter 36 BRAVE DEATH OF THE OLD MAJOR37 Chapter 37 THE CURSE OF THE MAGIC CIRCLE38 Chapter 38 A WINTER IN THE WILDERNESS39 Chapter 39 AN ADOPTED DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST40 Chapter 40 THE PRINCESS ANSWERS DONALD'S QUESTION