On the Trail of Pontiac or, The Pioneer Boys of the Ohio
six shillings, some in Spanish coin, but mostly in English. The pistols were English weapons, but the knife was such as could be bought at a
an Englishman or a colon
his cloth
o ribbons by t
o the spot as soon as th
ph M
ng with the man's name
my search wasn't any too
ingf
he babies I started
und its neck," came fr
ey will giv
father or otherwise only a servant sent to take them to some place. B
in little Nell "I want some
mother of these little ones is this moment mou
o parts of each. One contained a miniature of an old lady in court dress and the other a portrait of an elderl
I'll warrant," came
ndparents of the little o
aps they were christening presents, or giv
said Mrs. Morris, who had by this time fed them all th
You had better remember which locket belo
his mother. "Let me see,-yes, the first locket c
ave, after a close survey of the two tiny faces. "One
his aunt. "But the diffe
nt?" questioned Sam Barringford. "I don
"Poor dears! if it was their father wh
reach any conclusion regarding the identity of the little strangers. All agreed that
ire. This was emptied and cleaned and in it was made a comfortable bed for the babies to sleep on. Having s
f snow still whirled down in the high wind. Joseph Morris said they had be
ve eagerly. "I'm sure I wo
n the party started it consisted of the two
and five feet. They kept as much as possible in the shelter of the trees and bushes, where the drifts were not so high. The sun,
the first erected in that territory and burnt four times before it was fi
" he sai
nce heard a sudden yelping
!" crie
d frontiersman. "Reckon they hav
a shudder. "If there is anything left of th
but there ain't mu
ford had made his strange discovery. Five wolves were close by
said Dave. "Shall
trigger of his weapon. The report was followed by a mad yelp of pain, and both wolves went dow
eport was followed b
ding forward he dispatched the wounded wolf with his hunt
as that," was Dav
the spot, but the Morrises had brought along a pair of shovels and a broom, and
and then began an earnest search for some clew which
," said Henry presen
with care. There was an inscription inside,
as Barringford had said. The horse's saddle was likewise there and the
ed," said Henry, pausing in his
ingford. "Too bad! I'd like to
you, Sam," said James Mo
world, with twins! What'll I do with 'em? Answered me t
, I don't think my wife will care to give them up in a hurry. She s
rringford. "But no, 'tain't right-I
or Fort Loudan, or Annapolis, or Philadelphia," put i
urial of the remains of the stranger, and they were placed between some rocks, with other rocks over them, to keep off the wild beasts. Then Joseph Morri
ntentedly. Mrs. Morris had dressed them up as best she could, and she was holding one
ied the little miss. "I want mamma to keep
the poorhouse, then?" questi
she repeated scorn
s times may be, I cannot consent to send these little ones away to live on
be hard on the twins. And you must r
-she often called him uncle-"won't
had to laugh outright. "A great question truly," he
body calls
d scratche
ow I'll have to adopt 'em. D
s. Morris, and that important question settled, she turned over the b