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  PARTONE

  THEWARRIOR

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  THELOVEOFANTELOPE

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  UponahangingprecipiceatopoftheEagleScoutButtethereappearedamotionlessandsolitaryfigure——almosteagle—likeheperched!Thepeopleinthecampbelowsawhim,butnonelookedathimlong。

  Theyturnedtheirheadsquicklyawaywithanervoustingling,fortheheightabovetheplainswasgreat。Almostspirit—likeamongtheuppercloudstheyoungwarriorsatimmovable。

  ItwasAntelope。Hewasfastingandseek—

  ingasignfromthe\"GreatMystery,\"forsuchwasthefirststepoftheyoungandambitiousSioux[whowishedtobeanotedwarrioramonghispeople。

  Heisaprincelyyouth,amongthewildSioux,whohuntsforhistribeandnotforhim—

  self!Hisvoiceissoftandlowatthecamp—

  fireofhisnation,butterror—givinginthefieldofbattle。SuchwasAntelope’sreputation。

  Themorehesoughtthe\"GreatMystery\"insolitude,themoregentleandretiringhebe—

  came,andinthesameproportionhiscourageandmanlinessgrew。Nonecouldsaythathewasnotakindsonandagoodhunter,forhehadalreadypassedthe\"two—arrow—to—kill,\"

  hisbuffaloexamination。

  Onahotmidsummermorningafewweekslater,whilemostoftheinmatesoftheteepeeswerebreakfastingintheopenair,thepowerfulvoiceoftheheraldresoundedamongthepine—

  cladheightsandgreenvalleys。

  \"Hearye,hearye,warriors!\"hechantedloudly。\"Thecouncilhasdecreedthatfourbraveyoungmenmustscoutthecountrytothesunsetwardofthecamp,forthepeaceandprotectionofourpeople!\"

  Alllistenedeagerlyforthenamesofthechosenwarriors,andinanothermomenttherecamethesonorouscall:\"Antelope,Ante—

  lope!thecouncilhasselectedyou!\"

  Thecampwaslarge——fullyfourhundredpacesacross;butinthatcountry,intheclearmorningair,suchanannouncementcanbeheardagreatway,andinthesilencethatfol—

  lowedthehillsrepeatedoverandoverthemu—

  sicalnameofAntelope。

  Induetimethefourchosenyouthsappearedbeforethecouncilfire。Theoathofthepipewasadministered,andeachtookafewwhiffsasreverentlyasaChurchmanwouldpartakeofthesacrament。Thechiefofthecouncil,whowasoldandofastrikingappearance,gavethechargeandcommandtotheyouthfulbraves。

  Therewasascoreormoreofwarriorsreadymountedtoescortthembeyondtheprecinctsofthecamp,andthe\"fearlessheart\"songwassungaccordingtothecustom,asthefourranlightlyfromthedoorofthecouncilteepeeanddisappearedinthewoods。

  Itwasapeculiarlytryingandhazardousmomentinwhichtoperformthedutiesofascout。TheSiouxwereencroachingupontheterritoryofhostiletribes,hereinthefoot—hillsoftheBigHornMountains,andnowandthenoneoftheirhunterswascutoffbytheenemy。

  Ifcontinualvigilancecouldnotsavethem,itmightsoonbecomenecessarytoretreattotheirownhunting—grounds。

  Itwasasavagefetishthatawarriormustbeproofagainstthealluringwaysofprettymaidens;thathemustplacehishonorfarabovethetemptationsofself—indulgenceandindolence。Cold,hunger,andpersonalhard—

  shipdidnotcountwithAntelopewhentherewasrequiredofhimanyspecialexertionforthecommongood。Itwascausetohimofsecretsatisfactionthatthecouncil—menhadse—

  lectedhimforadangerousserviceinprefer—

  encetosomeofhisrivalsandcomrades。

  Hehadbeenrunningfortwoorthreehoursatagood,evengait,andhadcrossedmorethanoneofthesmallercreeks,yetmanydeepgulchesandbadlandslaybetweenhimandthefurthestpeakthatmeltedintothebluedomeabove。

  \"IshallstandupontheBear’sHeart,\"hesaidtohimself。\"IfIcandothat,andstillreportbeforetheothers,Ishalldowell!\"

  Hiskeeneyeswereconstantlysweepingthecountryinhisfront,andsuddenlyhepausedandshrankbackmotionlessinacrouchingat—

  titude,stillsteadilykeepinganeyeuponamovingobject。Itwassoonevidentthatsomeonewasstealthilyeyinghimfrombehindcover,andhewasoutwittedbytheenemy!

  Stillstooping,heglideddownalittleravine,andashereachedthebedofthecreekthereemergedfromitalargegraywolf。

  ThiswasveryopportuneforAntelope。Hegavethegraywolf’sdanger—callwithallhismight;waitedaninstantandgaveitasec—

  ondtime;thenheturnedandranfleetlydownthestream。Atthesamemomentthewolfap—

  peareduponthetopofthebank,infullviewoftheenemy。

  \"Herehecomes!\"theywhispered,andhadtheirarrowsonthestringasthewolftrottedleisurelyalong,exposingonlyhishead,forthiswasacommondisguiseamongtheplainsIn—

  dians。Butwhenhecameoutintotheopen,behold!itwasonlyagraywolf!

  \"Ugh!\"theUtesgrunted,astheylookedateachotherinmuchchagrin。

  \"Surelyhewasaman,andcomingdirectlyintoourtrap!WesangandprayedtothegodsofwarwhenourwarchiefsentusaheadtoscouttheSiouxpeople,tofindtheircamp。

  Thisisamystery,amagic!EitherheisaSiouxindisguise,orwedon’tknowtheirtricks!\"exclaimedtheleader。

  Nowtheygavethewar—whoop,andtheirarrowsflewthroughtheair。Thewolfgaveayelpofdistress,staggeredandfelldead。In—

  stantlytheyrantoexaminethebody,andfoundittobetrulythatofawolf。

  \"Eitherthisisawonderfulmedicine—man,orweareshamefullyfooledbyaSiouxwar—

  rior,\"theymuttered。

  TheylostseveralminutesbeforetheycaughtsightofAntelope,whohadfollowedthebedofthecreekasfarasitlayinhisdirectionandthencameoutofitatfullspeed。Itwouldbesaferforhimtoremaininconcealmentuntildark;butinthemeantimetheUtewar—

  riorswouldreachthecamp,andhispeoplewereunprepared!Itwasnecessarytoexposehimselftotheenemy。Heknewthatitwouldbechieflyacontestofspeedandhehadanex—

  cellentstart;butontheotherhand,theUtesdoubtlesshadtheirhorses。

  \"TheSiouxwhoplayedthistrickonusmustdieto—day!\"exclaimedtheirleader。\"Come,friends,wecannotaffordtolethimtellthisjokeonusatthecamp—firesofhispeople!\"

  AntelopewasheadeddirectlyforEagleScoutButte,forthecampwasinplainviewfromthetopofthishill。Hehadrunprettymuchallday,butthen,thatwasnothing!

  \"Ishallreachthesummitfirst,unlesstheUtehorseshavewings!\"hesaidtohim—

  self。

  Lookingoverhisshoulder,hesawfivehorse—

  menapproaching,soheexaminedhisbowandarrowsasheran。

  \"Alliswell,\"hemuttered。\"Oneoftheirspiritsattheleastmustguideminetothespiritland!\"where,itwasbelievedbythem,therewasnofighting。

  Nowhewaswithinhearingoftheirwhoops,buthewasalreadyatthefootofthebutte。

  Theirhorsescouldnotrunupthesteepascent,andtheywereobligedtodismount。LikeadeertheSiouxleapedfromrocktorock,andalmostwithinarrow—shotcamehispursuers,wildlywhoopingandyelling。

  Whenhehadachievedthesummit,hetookhisstandbetweentwogreatrocks,andflashedhistinylooking—glassforadistresssignalintothedistantcampofhispeople。

  Foralongtimenoreplycame,andmanyarrowsflewoverhishead,astheUtesap—

  proachedgraduallyfromrocktorock。He,too,sentdownaswiftarrownowandthen,toshowthemthathewasnochildorwomaninfight,butbraveasabearwhenitisbroughttobay。

  \"Ho,ho!\"heshoutedtotheenemy,intokenofabraveman’swelcometodangeranddeath。

  Theyrepliedwithyellsoftriumph,astheypressedmoreandmorecloselyuponhim。Oneoftheirnumberhadbeendispatchedtonotifythemainwar—partywhentheyfirstsawAnte—

  lope,buthedidnotknowthis,andhiscouragewasundiminished。Fromtimetotimehecon—

  tinuedtoflashhissignal,andatlastlikelight—

  ningthelittlewhiteflashcameinreply。

  Thesunwaslowwhenthebesiegedwarriordiscoveredalargebodyofhorsemenapproach—

  ingfromthenorthwest。ItwastheUtewar—

  party!HelookedearnestlyoncemoretowardtheSiouxcamp,shadinghiseyeswithhisrightpalm。There,too,weremanymovingspecksupontheplain,drawingtowardthefootofthehill!

  Atthemiddleoftheafternoontheyhadcaughthisdistresssignal,andtheentirecampwasthrownintoconfusion,forbutfewofthemenhadreturnedfromthedailyhunt。Asfastastheycamein,thewarriorshurriedawayupontheirbesthorses,singingandyelling。

  Whentheyreachedthewell—knownbutte,tow—

  eringabruptlyinthemidstoftheplain,theycoulddistinguishtheirenemiesmassedbehindthehangingrocksandscatteredcedar—trees,crawlingupcloserandcloser,forthelargewar—

  partyreachedthehilljustasthescoutswhoheldAntelopeatbaydiscoveredtheapproachofhiskinsmen。

  Antelopehadlongsinceexhaustedhisquiverofarrowsandwasgatheringupmanyofthosethatfellabouthimtosendthembackamonghispursuers。Whentheirattentionwaswithdrawnfromhimforaninstantbythesud—

  denonsetoftheSioux,hesprangtohisfeet。

  Heraisedbothhishandsheavenwardintokenofgratitudeforhisrescue,andhisfriendsannouncedwithloudshoutsthedaringofAnte—

  lope。

  Bothsidesfoughtbravely,buttheUtesatlastretreatedandwerefiercelypursued。An—

  telopestoodathisfullheightuponthehugerockthathadshelteredhim,andgavehisyellofdefianceandexultation。Belowhimthewar—

  riorstookitup,andamongthegatheringshadowstherocksechoedpraisesofhisname。

  IntheSiouxcampuponLostWaterthereweredancesandpraisesongs,buttherewaswailingandmourning,too,formanylaydeadamongthecrags。ThenameofAntelopewasindeliblyrecordeduponEagleScoutButte。

  \"Ifhewishedforawar—bonnetofeaglefeathers,itishistowear,\"declaredoneoftheyoungmen。\"Butheismodest,andscarcelyevenjoinsinthescalpdances。ltissaidofhimthathehasneveryetspokentoanyyoungwoman!\"

  \"True,itisnotannouncedpubliclythathehasaddressedamaiden。Manyparentswouldliketohavetheirdaughtersthefirstonehewouldspeakto,butIamtoldhedesirestogoupononeortwomorewar—pathsbeforeseekingwoman’scompany,\"repliedanother。

  \"Hun,hun,hay!\"exclaimedathirdyouthill—naturedly。Heisalreadyoldenoughtobeafather!\"

  \"Thisistoldofhim,\"rejoinedthefirstspeaker。\"Hewantstoholdtherecordofbeingtheyoungmanwhomadethegreatestnumberofcoupsbeforehespoketoamaiden。

  Iknowthattherearenotonlymotherswhowouldbegladtohavehimforason—in—law,buttheiryoungdaughterswouldnotrefusetolookuponthebraveAntelopeasahusband!\"

  Itwastruethatinthedancehisnamewasoftenmentioned,andateveryrepetitionitseemedthattheyoungwomendancedwithmorespirit,whileevengrandmothersjoinedinthewhirlwithashowofyouthfulabandon。

  Wezee,thefatherofAntelope,wasreceiv—

  ingcongratulationsthroughouttheafternoon。

  Manyoftheoldmencametohislodgetosmokewithhim,andthehostwasmorethangratified,forhewasofacommonfamilyandhadneverbeforeknownwhatitistobaskinthesunshineofpopularityanddistinction。

  Hespokecomplacentlyashecrowdedahand—

  fuloftobaccointothebowlofthelongredpipe。

  \"Friends,ourlifehereisshort,andthelifeofabraveyouthisapttobeshorterthanmost!

  Wecraveallthehappinessthatwecanget,anditisrightthatweshoulddoso。Onewhosaysthathedoesnotcareforreputationorsuccess,isnotlikelytobetellingthetruth。SoyouwillforgivemeifIsaytoomuchaboutthehonorablecareerofmyson。\"Thiswastheoldman’sphilosophicapology。

  \"Ho,ho,\"hisguestsgraciouslyresponded。

  \"Itisyourmoon!Everymoonhasitsfull—

  ness,whenitlightsupthenight,whilethelittlestarsdancebeforeit。Sotoeverymantherecomeshisfullmoon!\"

  Somewhatlaterinthedayalltheyoungpeopleofthegreatcampwereseentobemov—

  inginonedirection。Allworetheirbestattireandfinestornaments,andeventheparti—col—

  oredsteedsweredecoratedtothesatisfactionoftheirbeauty—lovingriders。

  \"Ugh,Talutaismakingamaidens’feast!

  She,theprettiestofalltheUnkpapamaid—

  ens!\"exclaimedoneoftheyoungbraves。

  \"She,thehandsomestofallouryoungwomen!\"repeatedanother。

  Talutawasindeedahandsomemaidintheheightandbloomofwomanhood,withallthatwonderfulfreshnessandmagnetismwhichwasdevelopedandpreservedbythelifeofthewil—

  derness。Shehadalreadygivenfivemaidens’

  feasts,beginningwithherfifteenthyear,andhershyanddiffidentpuritywasheldsacredbyherpeople。

  Themaidens’circlewasnowcomplete。Be—

  hindittheoutercircleofoldwomenwasequallypicturesqueandevenmoredignified。Thegrandmother,notthemother,wasregardedasthenaturalprotectoroftheyoungmaiden,andthedowagersderivedmuchhonorfromtheirposition,especiallyuponpublicoccasions,tak—

  ingtothemselvesnosmallamountofcreditforthegoodreputationsoftheircharges。

  Weshawee,whoseprotegehadmanysuitorsandwasadecidedcoquette,fidgetednervouslyandfrequentlyadjustedherrobeorfingeredhernecklacetoeasehermind,forshedreadedlest,inspiteofwatchfulness,somemishapmighthavebefallenhercharge。Heranxietywasapparentlysharedbyseveralotherchap—

  eronswhostoleoccasionalsuspiciousglancesinthedirectionofcertainoftheyoungbraves。

  Ithadbeenknowntohappenthatagirlun—

  worthytojoininthesacredfeastwaspubliclydisgraced。

  Aspecialpoliceforcewasappointedtokeeporderonthisoccasion,eachmemberofwhichwasgorgeouslypaintedandbedeckedwitheaglefeathers,andcarriedinhishandalongswitchwithwhichtothreatentheencroachingthrong。Theirhorsesworehead—skinsoffierceanimalstoaddtotheirawe—inspiringappear—

  ance。

  Thewildyouthsformedtheoutercircleofthegathering,attiredlikethewoodsinau—

  tumn,theirlonglocksglossywithoilandper—

  fumedwithscentedgrassandleaves。Manypulledtheirblanketsovertheirheadsasiftoavoidrecognition,andloiteredshylyatadis—

  tance。

  AmongtheselastwereAntelopeandhiscousin,RedEagle。Theystoodintheangleformedbythebodiesoftheirsteeds,whosenosesweretogether。Theyoungherowascom—

  pletelyenvelopedinhishandsomerobewitharainbowofbead—workacrosthemiddle,andhissmallmoccasinedfeetprojectedfrombe—

  neaththelowerborder。RedEagleheldupaneagle—wingfan,partiallyconcealinghisface,andbothgazedintentlytowardthecenterofthemaidens’circle。

  \"Woo!woo!\"wasthesonorousexclama—

  tionofthepolice,announcingthebeginningoftheceremonies。Inthemidstoftheringofgirlsstoodthetraditionalheart—shapedredstone,withitsbristlinghedgeofarrows。Inthiscasetherewerefivearrows,indicatingthatTalutahadalreadymadeasmanymaidens’

  feasts。Eachofthemaidensmustlayherhanduponthestoneintokenofherpurityandchas—

  tity,touchingalsoasmanyarrowsassheher—

  selfhasattendedmaidens’feasts。

  Talutaadvancedfirsttothecenter。Asshestoodforamomentbesidethesacredstone,sheappearedtothegazingbystanderstheembodi—

  mentofgraceandmodesty。Hergown,adornedwithlongfringesattheseams,wasbeadedinblueandwhiteacrosstheshouldersandhalfwaytoherwaist。Hershiningblackhairwasarrangedintwothickplaitswhichhungdownuponherbosom。Therewasanativedignityinhergesturesandinherutteranceofthemaidens’oath,andassheturnedtofacethecircle,alltheothervirginsfollowedher。

  Whenthefeastwasendedandthegaycon—

  coursehaddispersed,Antelopeandhiscousinwereamongthelasttowithdraw。Theyoungman’seyeshadfollowedeverymovementofTalutaaslongassheremainedinsight,anditwasonlywhenshevanishedinthegatheringshadowsthathewaswillingtoretire。

  Insavagecourtship,itwasthecustomtointroduceone’sselfboldlytotheyounglady,althoughsometimesitwasconvenienttohaveasisterintroduceherbrother。ButAntelopehadnosistertoperformthisofficeforhim,andifhehadhadone,hewouldnothavemadetherequest。Hedidnotchoosetoadmitanyonetohissecret,forhehadnoconfidenceinhimselforintheoutcomeoftheaffair。Ifithadbeenanythingliketrailingthedoe,orscoutingtheOjibway,hewouldhaveridiculedtheverynotionofmissingtheobjectsought。

  Butthiswasanewwarfare——anunknownhunt—

  ing!AlthoughhewasveryanxioustomeetTaluta,whenevertheideaoccurredtohimhetrembledlikealeafinthewind,andprofuseperspirationrolleddownhisstoicvisage。Itwasnotcustomarytoholdanysocialinter—

  coursewiththemembersoftheoppositesex,andhehadneverspokenfamiliarlytoanywomansincehebecameaman,excepthisoldgrandmother。Itwaswellknownthatthecounseloftheagedbringslucktotheyouthinwarfareandlove。

  Antelopearoseearlythenextmorning,andwithoutspeakingtoanyonehemadeacere—

  monioustoilet。Heputonhisfinestbuckskinshirtandahandsomerobe,threwabeadedquiveroverhisshoulder,andwalkeddirectlyawayfromtheteepeesandintotheforest——hedidnotknowwhynorwhither。Thesoundsofthecampgrewfainterandfainter,untilatlasthefoundhimselfalone。

  \"Howisit,\"musedtheyoungman,\"thatIhavehopedtobecomealeaderamongmypeople?Myfatherisnotachief,andnoneofmyancestorsweredistinguishedinwar。I

  knowwellthat,ifIdesiretobegreat,Imustdenymyselfthepleasureofwoman’scompanyuntilIhavemademyreputation。Imustnotboastnorexhibitmyselfonmyfirstsuccess。

  Thespiritsdonotvisitthecommonhauntsofmen!AlltheserulesIhavethusfarkept,andImustnotnowyieldtotemptation……

  Manhasmuchtoweakenhisambitionafterheismarried。Ayoungmanmayseekoppor—

  tunitiestoprovehisworth,buttoamarriedmantheopportunitymustcometotryhim。

  Heactsonlywhencompelledtoact……Ah,Imustfleefromthewoman!……Besides,ifsheshouldlikesomeoneelsebetter,Ishouldbehumiliated……Imustgouponalongwar—path。Ishallforgether……\"

  Atthispointhisreverywasinterruptedbythejoyouslaughteroftwoyoungwomen。Themelodioussing—songlaughteroftheSiouxmaidenstirredtheverysouloftheyoungwar—

  rior。

  Allhisphilosophydesertedhim,andhestoodhesitating,lookingabouthimasifforachanceofescape。Amanwhohadneverbeforefeltthemagneticinfluenceofwomaninhersimplicityandchildlikepurity,hebe—

  cameforthemomentincapableofspeechoraction。

  Meanwhilethetwogirlswerewhollyuncon—

  sciousofanydisturbingpresenceintheforest。

  Theyweretellingeachotherthesignalsthateachhadreceivedinthedance。Taluta’scom—

  panionhadstoppedatthefirstraspberrybushes,whilesheherselfpassedontothenextthicket。Whensheemergedfromthepinesintoanopening,shesuddenlybeheldAntelope,inhisfull—dresssuitofcourtship。Instantlyshedroppedhereyes。

  LuckilythecustomsofcourtshipamongtheSiouxallowthecoveringofone’sheadwiththeblanket。Inthisattitude,theyoungmanmadeasignaltoTalutawithtremblingfingers。

  Thewildredman’swooingwasnaturalandstraightforward;therewasnocircumspection,nomaneuveringfortimeoradvantage。Hotwordsofloveburstforthfromtheyoungwarrior’slips,withheavybreathingbehindthefoldsoftherobewithwhichhesoughttoshieldhisembarrassment。

  \"Foroncethespiritsareguidingmyfor—

  tunes!Itmayseemstrangetoyou,whenwemeetthusbyaccident,thatIshouldspeakim—

  mediatelyofmyloveforyou;butweliveinaworldwhereonemustspeakwhentheoppor—

  tunityoffers。IhavethoughtmuchofyousinceIsawyouatthemaidens’feast……IsTalutawillingtobecomethewifeofTatoka?

  Themoccasinsofhermakingwillcausehisfeettobeswiftinpursuitofthegame,andonthetrailoftheenemy……Ibegofyou,maiden,letourmeetingbeknownonlytothebirdsoftheair,whileyouconsidermypro—

  posal!\"

  Allthiswhilethemaidenstooddemurelyathisside,playingwiththelariatofherponyinherbrown,finehands。Herdoeskingownwithprofusefringeshunggracefullyasthedroopinglongleavesofthewillow,andhertwoheavybraidsofblackhair,mingledwithstringsofdeers’hoofsandwampum,felluponherbosom。Therewasafaintglowunder—

  neathherbrownskin,andherblackeyeswerecalmandsoft,yetfullofnativefire。

  \"Youwillnotpressforananswernow,\"

  shegentlyreplied,withoutlookingathim。\"I

  expectedtoseenoonehere,andyourwordshavetakenmebysurprise……Igrantyourlastrequest。Thebirdsalonecanindulgeingossipaboutourmeeting,——unlessmycousin,whoisinthenextravine,shouldseeusto—

  gether!\"Shespranglightlyuponthebackofherpony,anddisappearedamongthescat—

  teredpines。

  Betweenthefirstlovers’meetingandthesec—

  ondwasaperiodofonemoon。ThiswaswhollythefaultofAntelope,whohadbeenapreytoindecisionandpainfulthoughts。Halfre—

  grettinghisimpulsivedeclaration,andhopingtoforgethispangsinthechancesoftravelandwar,hehadfinallyenlistedinthenumberofthosewhoweretogowiththewar—leaderCrowheadintotheUtecountry。AswasthecustomoftheSiouxwarriorsupontheeveofdeparture,theyoungmenconsultedtheirspirit—

  ualadvisers,andwerefrequentlyinthepurify—

  ingvapor—bath,andfastinginprayer。

  Thelasteveninghadcome,andAntelopewasonthewaytothetopofthehillbehindthecampforanightofprayer。Suddenlyinthehalf—lighthecamefulluponTaluta,lead—

  ingherponydownthenarrowtrail。Shehadneverlookedmorebeautifultotheyouththanatthatmoment。

  \"Ho,\"hegreetedher。Shesimplysmiledshyly。

  \"Itislongsincewemet,\"heventured。

  \"Ihaveconcludedthatyoudonotcaretohearmyreply,\"retortedthegirl。

  \"Ihavenothingtosayinmydefense,butIhopethatyouwillbegenerous。Ihavesuf—

  feredmuch……YouwillunderstandwhyIstandfarfromyou,\"headdedgently。\"I

  havebeenpreparingmyselftogouponthewar—

  path。WestartatdaylightfortheUtecoun—

  try。EverydayfortendaysIhavebeeninthevapor—bath,andtennightsfasting。\"

  AsTalutawellknew,ayoungwarriorunderthesecircumstancesdarednotapproachawo—

  man,notevenhisownwife。

  \"Istillurgeyoutobemywife。Areyoureadytogivemeyouranswer?\"continuedAn—

  telope。

  \"Myanswerwassenttoyoubyyourgrand—

  motherthisveryday,\"sherepliedsoftly。

  \"Ah,tellme,tellme,……\"pressedtheyoutheagerly。

  \"Alliswell。Fearnothing,\"murmuredthemaiden。

  \"Ihavegivenmyword——Ihavemademyprayersandundergonepurification。Imustnotwithdrawfromthiswar—path,\"hesaidafterasilence。\"ButIknowthatIshallbefor—

  tunate!……Mygrandmotherwillgiveyoumylovetoken……Ah,kechuwa(dearlove)!

  watchthebigstareverynight!Iwillwatchit,too——thenweshallbothbewatching!

  Althoughfarapart,ourspiritswillbeto—

  gether。\"

  Themoonhadrisenabovethehill,andthecoldlightdiscoveredthetwowhostoodsadlyapart,theirheartshotwithlonging。Reluc—

  tantly,yetwithoutabackwardlookorfarewellgesture,thewarriorwentonupthehill,andthemaidenhurriedhomeward。Onlyafewmomentsbeforeshehadbeenhappyintheanticipationofmakingherloverhappy。Thetruthwasshehadbeenbuildingair—castlesinthelikenessofawhiteteepeepitcheduponavirginprairieallalone,surroundedbymountains。Tatoka’swar—horseandhuntingponywerepicketednearby,andthereshesawherselfpreparingthesimplemealforhim!Butnowhehascloudedherdreamsbythisuntimelydeparture。

  \"Heistoobrave……Hislifewillbeashortone,\"shesaidtoherselfwithfore—

  boding。

  Forafewhoursallwasquiet,andjustbe—

  foretheappearanceofdaythewarriors’de—

  parturewasmadeknownbytheirfarewellsongs。Antelopewasinthelineearly,buthewasheavyofheart,forheknewthathissweet—

  heartwassorelypuzzledanddisappointedbyhisabruptdeparture。Hisonlyconsolationwastheknowledgethathehadinhisbundleapairofmoccasinsmadebyherhands。Hehadnotyetseenthem,becauseitwasthecus—

  tomnottoopenanyfarewellgiftsuntilthefirstcampwasmade,andthentheymustbeopenedbeforetheeyesofalltheyoungmen!

  Itbringslucktothewar—party,theysaid。Hewouldhavepreferredtokeephisbetrothalse—

  cret,buttherewasnoescapingthecustom。

  Allthecamp—fireswereburningandsupperhadbeeneaten,whentheheraldapproachedeverygroupandannouncedtheprogrammefortheevening。ItfelltoAntelopetoopenhisbundlefirst。Loudlaughterpealedforthwhenthereluctantyouthbroughtforthasu—

  perbpairofmoccasins——therecognizedlove—

  gift!Atsuchtimesthewarriors’jokeswereunmerciful,foritwasconsideredalastindul—

  genceinjesting,perhapsformanymoons。

  Therecipientwaswellknowntobeanoviceinlove,andthistokenfirstdisclosedthefactthathehadatlastsuccumbedtotheallure—

  mentsofwoman。Whenhesanghislove—songhewasobligedtonamethegiverofthetoken,andmanyadisappointedsuitorwasastonishedtohearTaluta’sname。

  ItwasalongjourneytotheUtecountry,andwhentheyreachedittherewasastubbornlycontestedfight。Bothsidesclaimedthevic—

  tory,andbothlostseveralmen。HereagainAntelopewassignallyfavoredbythegodsofwar。Hecountedmanycoupsorblows,andexhibitedhisbraveryagainandagaininthecharges,buthereceivednowound。

  OnthereturnjourneyTaluta’sbeautifulfacewasconstantlybeforehim。Hewassoimpatienttoseeherthathehurriedoninad—

  vanceofhisparty,whentheywerestillseveraldays’travelfromtheSiouxcamp。

  \"ThistimeIshalljoininallthedancesandparticipateintherejoicings,forshewillsurelyliketohavemedoso,\"hethoughttohimself。

  \"Shewilljoinalso,andIknowthatnoneisabetterdancerthanTaluta!\"

  Infancy,Antelopewaspracticingthesongsofvictoryasherodealoneoverthevastwildcountry。

  HehadnowpassedWildHorseCreekandtheBlackHillslaytothesoutheast,whiletheBigHornrangeloomeduptothenorthingiganticproportions。Hefelthimselfathome。

  \"Ishallnowbeamanindeed。Ishallhaveawife!\"hesaidaloud。

  Atlasthereachedthepointfromwhichheexpectedtoviewthedistantcamp。Alas,therewasnocampthere!Onlyasolitaryteepeegleamedforthuponthegreenplain,whichwasalmostsurroundedbyaquickturnoftheRiverofDeepWoods。Theteepeeappearedverywhite。Apeculiartinglingsensationpassedthroughhisframe,andtheponywhinniedoftenashewasurgedforwardatagallop。

  WhenAntelopebeheldthesolitaryteepeeheknewinstantlywhatitwas。Itwasagrave!

  Sometimesanewwhitelodgewaspitchedthusforthedead,wholayinstatewithinuponacouchoffinestskins,andsurroundedbyhischoicestpossessions。

  Antelope’sexcitementincreasedashenearedtheteepee,whichwasprotectedbyabarricadeofthickbrush。Itstoodaloneandsilentinthemidstofthedesertedcamp。Hekickedthesidesofhistiredhorsetomakehimgofaster。

  Atlasthejumpedfromthesaddleandrantowardthedoor。Therehepausedforamo—

  ment,andatthethoughtofdesecratingagrave,acoldterrorcameoverhim。

  \"Imustsee——Imustsee!\"hesaidaloud,anddesperatelyhebrokethroughthethornyfenceanddrewasidetheovalswingingdoor。

  II

  Inthestatelywhiteteepee,seenfromafar,bothgraveandmonument,therelaythefairbodyofTaluta!Thebierwasundisturbed,andthemaidenlookedbeautifulasifsleeping,dressedinherrobesofceremonyandsurroundedbyallherbelongings。

  Herloverlookeduponherstillfaceandcriedaloud。\"Hey,hey,hey!Alas!alas!IfIhadknownofthiswhileintheUtecountry,youwouldnotbelonelyonthespiritpath。\"

  Hewithdrew,andlaidthedoorflaprever—

  entlybackinitsplace。Howlonghestoodwith—

  outthethresholdhecouldnottell。Hestoodwithheadboweddownuponhisbreast,tear—

  lessandmotionless,utterlyoblivioustoevery—

  thingsavethebierofhisbeloved。Hischargergrazedaboutforalongtimewherehehadlefthim,butatlastheendeavoredbyalowwhinnytoattracthismaster’sattention,andAntelopeawokefromhistranceofsorrow。

  Thesunwasnowhoveringoverthewesternridges。Themourner’sthroatwasparched,andperspirationrolleddownhischeeks,yethewasconsciousofnothingbutastrongde—

  siretolookuponhercalm,sweetfaceoncemore。

  Hekindledasmallfirealittlewayoff,andburnedsomecedarberriesandsweet—smellinggrass。Thenhefumigatedhimselfthoroughlytodispelthehumanatmosphere,sothatthespiritmightnotbeoffendedbyhisapproach,forhegreatlydesiredtoobtainasignfromherspirit。Hehadremovedhisgarmentsandstoodupperfectlynudesaveforthebreech—

  clout。Hislonghairwasunbraidedandhunguponhisshoulders,veilingtheupperhalfofhissplendidbody。Thusstanding,theloversangadirgeofhisownmaking。Thewordsweresomethinglikethis:

  Ah,spirit,thyflightismysterious!

  Whilethecloudsarestirredbyourwailing,Andourtearsfallfasterinsorrow——

  Whilethecoldsweatofnightbenumbsus,Thougoestaloneonthyjourney,Inthemidstoftheshiningstarpeople!

  Thougoestaloneonthyjourney——

  Thymemoryshallbeourportion;

  Untildeathwemustwatchforthespirit!

  TheeyesofAntelopewereclosedwhilehechantedthedirge。Hesangitoverandover,pausingbetweenthelines,andstrainingasitwereeverysenselesthemightnotcatchtheraptwhisperofherspirit,butonlythedistanthowlsofcoyotesansweredhim。Hisbodybe—

  camecoldandnumbfromsheerexhaustion,andatlasthiskneesbentunderhimandhesankdownupontheground,stillfacingtheteepee。Unconsciousnessovertookhim,andinhissleeportrancethevoicecame:

  \"Donotmournforme,myfriend!Comeintomyteepee,andeatofmyfood。\"

  ItseemedtoAntelopethathefalteredforamoment;thenheenteredtheteepee。Therewasacheerfulfireburninginthecenter。A

  basinofbroiledbuffalomeatwasplacedoppo—

  sitethecouchofTaluta,ontheothersideofthefire。Itsodorwasdelicioustohim,yethehesitatedtoeatofit。

  \"Fearnot,kechuwa(mydarling)!Itwillgiveyoustrength,\"saidthevoice。

  Themaidwasnaturalasinlife。Beautifullyattired,shesatuponherbed,andherde—

  meanorwascheerfulandkind。

  Theyoungmanateofthefoodinsilenceandwithoutlookingatthespirit。\"Ho,ke—

  chuwa!\"hesaidtoherwhenreturningthedish,accordingtothecustomofhispeople。

  Silentlythetwosatforsomeminutes,whiletheyouthgazedintotheburningembers。

  \"Beofgoodheart,\"saidTaluta,atlast,\"foryoushallmeetmytwinspirit!ShewillloveyouasIdo,andyouwillloveherasyouloveme。Thiswasourcovenantbeforewecameintothisworld。\"

  Theconceptionofa\"twinspirit\"wasfamil—

  iartotheSioux。\"Ho,\"respondedthewar—

  rior,withdignityandallseriousness。Hefeltagreataweforthespirit,anddarednotlifthiseyestoherface。

  \"Weepnomore,kechuwa,weepnomore,\"

  shesoftlyadded;andthenextmomentAnte—

  lopefoundhimselfoutsidethemysterioustee—

  pee。Hislimbswerestiffandcold,buthedidnotfeelfaintnorhungry。Havingfilledhispipe,heheldituptothespiritsandthenpar—

  tookofthesmoke;andthusrevived,heslowlyandreluctantlyleftthesacredspot。

  Themainwar—partyalsovisitedtheoldcampandsawthesolitaryteepeegrave,butdidnotlingerthere。Theycontinuedonthetrailofthecaravanuntiltheyreachedthenewcamp—

  ingground。Theycalledthemselvessuccessful,althoughtheyhadleftseveraloftheirnumberonthefield。Theirtriumphsongsindicatedthis;thereforethepeoplehurriedtoreceivethenewsandtolearnwhoweretheunfor—

  tunates。

  ThefatherofAntelopewasforemostamongthosewhorantomeetthewar—party。Helearnedthathissonhaddistinguishedhimselfinthefight,andthathisnamewasnotmentionedamongthebravedead。

  \"Andwhere,then,ishe?\"heasked,withunconcealedanxiety。

  \"Heleftusthreedaysagotocomeinad—

  vance,\"theyreplied。

  \"Buthehasnotarrived!\"exclaimedoldWezee,inmuchagitation。

  Hereturnedtohisteepee,whereheconsoledhimselfasbesthecouldbysmokingthepipeinsolitude。Hecouldneithersingpraisesnorindulgeinthedeathdirge,andnonecameineithertocongratulateormournwithhim。

  Thesunhaddisappearedbehindthehills,andtheoldmanstillsatgazingintotheburn—

  ingembers,whenheheardahorse’sfootfallatthedoorofhislodge。

  \"Ho,atay(father)!\"camethewelcomecall。

  \"Mechinkshe!mechinkshe!\"(myson,myson),herepliedinunrestrainedjoy。OldWe—

  zeenowstoodonthethresholdandsangthepraisesongforhisson,endingwithawar—

  whoopsuchashehadnotindulgedinsincehewasquiteayoungman。

  Thecampwasoncemorealivewiththedances,andthedullthudoftheIndiandrumwascontinuallyintheair。ThecouncilhadagreedthatAntelopewasentitledtowearawar—bonnetofeagles’feathers。Hewasac—

  cordinglysummonedbeforetheaboriginalpar—

  liament,andfromthewisemenofthetribehereceivedhisdegreeofwar—bonnet。

  Itwasapublicceremony。Thegreatpipewasheldupforhimtotakethesmokeofhighhonor。

  ThehappiestpersonpresentwasthefatherofAntelope;buthehimselfremainedcalmandunmovedthroughouttheceremony。

  \"Heisastrangeperson,\"wasthewhisperamongagroupofyouthswhowerewatchingtheproceedingswithenviouseyes。

  Theyoungmanwasstrangelylistlessanddepressedinspirit。Hisoldgrandmotherknewwhy,butnoneoftheothersunderstood。Heneverjoinedinthevillagefestivities,whiletherestofhisfamilywereuntiringinthedances,andoldWezeewasattheheightofhishap—

  piness。

  ItwasacrispOctobermorning,andthefam—

  ilywereeatingtheirbreakfastofbroiledbisonmeat,whenthelargedrumatthecouncillodgewasstruckthreetimes。Theoldmansetdownhiswoodenbasin。

  \"Ah,myson,thewar—chiefswillmakeanannouncement!Itmaybeacallfortheen—

  listmentofwarriors!Iamsorry,\"hesaid,andpaused。\"Iamsorry,becauseIwouldrathernowar—partywentoutatpresent。Iamgettingold。Ihaveenjoyedyoursuccess,myson。Ilovetohearthepeoplespeakyourname。Ifyougoagainuponthewar—path,I

  shallnolongerbeabletojoininthecelebra—

  tions。Somethingtellsmethatyouwillnotre—

  turn!\"

  Youngbraveswerealreadyontheirwaytothecouncillodge。Tatokalooked,andthetemptationwasgreat。

  \"Father,itisnotbecomingformetore—

  mainathomewhenothersgo,\"hesaid,atlast。

  \"Ho,\"wastheassentutteredbythefather,withadeepsigh。

  \"Fivehundredbraveshaveenlistedtogowiththegreatwarprophetagainstthethreeconfederatedtribes,\"heafterwardreportedathome,withanairofelationwhichhehadnotwornforsomemoons。

  SinceAntelopehadreceivedthedegreeofwar—bonnet,hisfatherhadsparedneithertimenorhismeagermeansinhisbehalf。Hehadbarteredhismostcherishedpossessionsforsev—

  eraleaglesthatwerebroughtinbyvarioushuntersofthecamp,andwithhisownhandshadmadeahandsomewar—bonnetforhisson。

  \"Youwillnowwearawar—bonnetforthefirsttime,andyouarethefirstofourfamilywhohasearnedtherighttowearoneformanygenerations。Iamproudofyou,myson,\"hesaidashepresentedit。

  Butwhentheyouthreplied:\"Ho,ho,father!Ioughttobeabravemaninrecog—

  nitionofthishonor,\"heagainsighedheavily。

  \"ItisthatIfeared,myson!Manyayoungmanhaslosthislifeforvanityandloveofdis—

  play!\"

  Theeveningserenadesbeganearly,forthepartywastoleaveatonce。Ingroupsupontheirfavoriteponiesthewarriorsrodearoundtheinnercircleofthegreatcamp,singingtheirwar—songs。Allthepeoplecameoutofthetee—

  pees,andsittingbytwosandthreesupontheground,bedeckedwithsavagefinery,theywatchedandlistened。Theprettywildmaid—

  enshadthislastopportunitygiventhemtolookuponthefacesoftheirsweethearts,whomtheymightneverseeagain。Hereandthereanoldmanwassingingthegratitudesongorthank—offering,whileannouncingthefirstwar—

  pathofanovice,forsuchanannouncementmeantthegivingofmanypresentstothepoorandaged。Sothecampwasfilledwithsongsofjoyandprideinthedepartinghusbands,brothers,andsons。

  Assoonasdarknesssetinthesoundoftherudenativeflutewasaddedtothecelebration。

  Thisisthelover’sfarewell。Theyoungbraves,wrappedfromheadtofootintheirfinestrobes,eachsoundedtheplaintivestrainsnearthetee—

  peeofthebeloved。Theplayfulyodelingofmanyvoicesinchoruswasheardatthecloseofeachsong。

  Atmidnightthearmyoffivehundred,thefloweroftheSioux,marchedagainsttheiran—

  cientenemy。Antelopewasinthebestofspir—

  its。Hehadhiswar—bonnettodisplaybeforetheenemy!Hewasnowregardedasoneoftheforemostwarriorsofhisband,andmightprobablybeaskedtoperformsomespeciallyhazardousduty,sothathewasfullypreparedtoearnfurtherdistinction。

  InfivedaystheSiouxwereencampedwithinaday’stravelofthepermanentvillageoftheconfederatedtribes——theRees,Mandans,andGrosVentres。Thewar—chiefselectedtwomen,AntelopeandEaglechild,toscoutatnightinadvanceofthemainforce。Itwasthoughtthatmostofthehuntershadalreadyreturnedtotheirwinterquarters,andinthiscasetheSiouxwouldhavenomeanenemytoface。Ontheotherhand,abattlewaspromisedthatwouldenlargetheirimportanttraditions。

  Thetwomadetheirwayasrapidlyaspos—

  sibletowardtheancestralhomeoftheirene—

  mies。Itwasanightperfectlysuitedtowhattheyhadtodo,forthemoonwasfull,thefleetingcloudshidingitfromtimetotimeandcastingdeceptiveshadows。

  Whentheyhadcomewithinashortdistanceofthelodgesunperceived,theylayflatforalongtime,andstudiedthewaysoftheyoungmenineveryparticular,foritwasAntelope’splantoenterthegreatvillageandmingleboldlywithitsinhabitants。Eventheirhootsandlove—callswerecarefullynoted,sothattheymightbeabletoimitatethem。Therewereseveralentertainmentsinprogressindifferentpartsofthevillage,yetitwasapparentthatthegreatestvigilancewasobserved。Thelodgesofpolescoveredwithearthwerepartlyunderground,andatoneendthewar—horseswerestabled,asaprecautionagainstapossiblesurprise。

  Atthemomentthatalargecloudfloatedoverthemoon,castingashadowlargeenoughtocovertheentirevillage,thedruminoneoftheprincipallodgeswasstruckinquicktime,accompaniedbyboisterouswar—whoopsandsinging。Thetwoscoutsadjustedtheirrobesabouttheminthefashionofthestrangers,andwalkedopenlyinthatdirection。

  Theyglancedquicklyfromsidetosideastheyapproached,butnoonepaidanyattention,sotheycameupwithotheryoungmenandpeepedthroughthechinksintheearthwig—

  wam。Itwasagreatgamblingparty。Amongtheguestswereseveraldistinguishedwarriors,andeachatanopportunetimewouldriseandrecounthisgreatdeedsinwarfareagainsttheSioux。Thestrangerscouldreadtheirgestures,andAntelopewasonceortwicealmostonthepointofstringinghisbowtosendanarrowthroughtheaudaciousspeaker。

  Astheymovedaboutthevillage,takingnoteofitsnumbersandsituation,andwaitinganopportunitytowithdrawwithoutexcitingsus—

  picion,theyobservedsomeoftheyoungerbravesstandingnearanotherlargewigwam,andoneortwoevenpeepedwithin。Movedbysuddencuriosity,Antelopefollowedtheirex—

  ample。Heutteredalowexclamationandatoncewithdrew。

  \"Whatisit?\"askedhiscompanion,butreceivednoanswer。

  Itwasevidentlythehomeofachief。Thefamilywereseatedwithinattheirusualoccu—

  pations,andthebrightlightofthecentralfireshonefulluponthefaceofamostlovelymaiden。

  Antelopestoodapparentlymotionless,buthewastremblingunderhisrobelikealeaf。

  \"Come,friend,thereisanotherlargecloudalmostoverthemoon!Wemustmoveawayunderitsconcealingshadow,\"urgedEagle—

  child。

  theotherstoodstillasifundecided,butatlastheapproachedthelodgeandlookedinasecondtime。Theresathissweetheartinhumanformoncemore!Themaidenwasat—

  tiredinadoeskingownsetwithelk’steethlikeivory。Hereyeswerecastdowndemurelyoverherembroidery,butineveryfeatureshewasthelivingcounterpartofTaluta!

  Atlastthetwogotawayunobserved,andhastenedtowardtheplacewheretheyhadcon—

  cealedtheirhorses。ButhereAntelopesenthiscompaniononinadvance,makingtheex—

  cusethathewishedtostudyfurtherthebestpositionfromwhichtomaketheattack。

  Whenhewasleftalonehestoodstillforamomenttodecideuponaplan。HecouldthinkofnothingbutthathemustmeettheReemaidenbeforedaylight!Herealizedtheextremehazardoftheattempt,buthealsorecalledwhathehadbeentoldbythespiritofTaluta,andthesupernaturalcommandseemedtojus—

  tifyhimeveningoingthusupontheeveofbattletomeettheenemyofhispeople。

  Heskirtedtheheavytimberandretracedhisstepstoapointfromwhichhecouldseethevillage。Thedrumofthegamblingpartyhadceasedwiththeshoutsandlaughteroftheplayers。Apparentlythevillagewaslostinslumber。Themoonhadset,andwithoutpausingheadvancedtothehomeofthegirl。

  Ashecamenearsomedogsbegantobark,buthesilencedthemafterthemanneroftheRees,andtheyobeyedhim。

  WhenAntelopesoftlyraisedtherobethathungovertheentrancetothechief’slodge,hesawthefiresmolderinginthecenter,andthemembersofthehouseholdlyingintheirrespectiveplaces,allseeminglyinadeepsleep。

  Thegirllayoppositetheentrance,wherehehadseenherseatedintheearlypartoftheevening。

  TheheartoftheSiouxbeatviolently,andheglancednervouslytoleftandright。Therewasneithersoundnormovement。Thenhepulledhisrobecompletelyoverhishead,afterthefashionofaReelover,andsoftlyenteredthewigwam。

  TheReemaiden,havingindustriouslyworkedonherembroideryuntilfarintothenight,hadretiredtorest。Inherdreams,thetwinsistercametoherofwhomshehadhadvisionseversinceshecouldremember,andes—

  peciallywhensomethingofimportancewasabouttohappen。

  Thistimeshecamewithahandsomeyoungmanofanothertribe,andsaid:\"Sister,I

  bringyouaSioux,whowillbeyourhusband!\"

  Thedreameropenedhereyestobeholdayouthbendingoverherandgentlypullingherrobe,asasuitorispermittedtodotoawakenhisbeloved。

  Whenhesawthatshewasawake,theSiouxtouchedhisbreast,sayinginawhisper,\"Ta—

  toka,\"andmadethesignforAntelope。ThispleasedtheReegirl,forherownbrother,whohaddiedtheyearbefore,hadbornethatname。

  Sheimmediatelysatupandstirredtheembersintoalightblaze。Thenshetookholdofhisblanketanddrewitfromhisface;andtheresheseemedtoseetheveryfeaturesofthemanofhervision!

  Hetookherhandinhis,andshefelttheforceoflovestreamthroughhislong,nervousfingers,andinstinctivelyknewhisthoughts。InherturnshetouchedherbreastandmadethesignforShield,pronouncinginherowntonguetheword,Stasu。Thisseemedtohimalsoanameofgoodomen,andinthesignlanguagewhichwascommontoallthepeopleoftheplains,heaskedhertobehiswife。

  Vividlyherdreamcamebacktoher,andshecouldnotrefusethestranger。Hersoulalreadyrespondedtohis;andforafewmin—

  utestheysatsilentlysidebyside。Whenhearoseandbeckoned,\"Comewithme,\"shehadnoquestiontomake,andwithoutawordshefollowedhimfromherfather’slodgeandoutintotheforest。

  Inthemidstofhisascendingfame,atamo—

  mentwhenopportunityseemedtofavorhisam—

  bition,thebraveAntelopehadmysteriouslydisappeared!Hiscompanionscoutreturnedwithafavorablereport。Hesaidthatthemenofthethreeconfederatedtribesweregamblingandfeasting,whollyunconsciousofdanger,andthatAntelopewouldfollowhimwithafurtherreportuponthebestpointofattack。

  Theredwarriorsimpatientlyawaitedhisre—

  turn,untilitbecameapparentthattheycouldwaitnolongerwithoutsacrificingtheirchanceofsuccess。Whentheattackwasmadeitwasalreadyratherlate。Thesunhadfairlyclearedtheeasternhills,andmostofthemenwereout—

  sidetheirlodges。

  Itwasagreatbattle!AgainandagaintheSiouxwererepulsed,butasoftentheyralliedandrepeatedthechargeuntilsundown,whentheyeffectedtheirretreatwithconsiderableloss。

  HadAntelopereturnedindueseason,thechargewouldhavebeenmadebeforedawn,whilethepeoplewereyetasleep。

  Whenthebattlewasover,theRees,Man—

  dans,andGrosVentresgatheredtheirdeadandwounded。Thenightwasfilledwithmourning。

  SoonthesadnewswasheraldedthroughoutthecampthatthebeautifuldaughteroftheReechiefwasamongthemissing。Itwassup—

  posedthatshemusthavebeencapturedwhiledrivingherponiestowaterintheearlymorn—

  ing。Thegriefforherlosswasmingledwithhorror,becauseofafearthatshemightsuf—

  ferhumiliationatthehandsoftheSiouxwar—

  riors,andamongtheyoungmenthereweremut—

  teredthreatsthattheSiouxwouldpaydearlyforthis。

  Thoughpartiallysuccessful,theSiouxhadlostmanyoftheirbravestwarriors,andnonecouldtellwhathadhappenedtoAntelope——hewhohadbeenbelievedthefavoriteofthegodsofwar。Itwassuggestedbysomeenviousonesthatperhapshehadrecognizedthestronglyentrenchedpositionofthethreetribes,andbe—

  lievingthebattlewouldbeadisastrousone,hadsetoutforhomewithoutmakinghisre—

  port。Butthissuppositionwasnotdeemedcredible。Ontheotherhand,theideawasen—

  tertainedthathehadreenteredthevillage,wasdetectedandslain;andthereforetheenemywasonthelookoutwhentheattackwasmade。

  \"Hay,hay,hay,mechinkshe(Alas,alas,myson)!\"wasthesorrowfulcrywithwhichhisoldfatherreceivedthenews。Hisheadfelluponhisbreast,andalltheothersgroanedinsympathy。

  Thesunsetskywasablanketofbeautifulpainting。Therewerecamp—firesamongthecloudsinorangeandscarlet,whilesomewereblackasnight。Sothecampfairlyglowedincelebrationofitsheroes;yettherewasdeepgriefinmanyfamilies。Whentheeveningmealhadbeeneatenandthepeopleweresittingout—

  sidetheirlodges,atalloldman,almostnude,appearedinthecircle,ridingafinehorse。

  Hehadblackenedhisface,hishairwascutshort,andthehorsealsohadbeendeprivedofhisflowingmaneandtail。Bothwereindeepmourning,afterthefashionoftheSioux。

  \"Hoho!\"exclaimedmanywarriorsashepassedthem,singinginahoarse,gutturalvoice。

  \"Ugh,hesingsawar—song!\"remarkedone。

  \"Yes,Iamtoldthathewillfindhisson’sbones,orleavehisowninthecountryoftheenemy!\"

  Therainhadfallenincessantlyfortwodays。

  ThefleeinglovershadreachedthislonelymountainvalleyoftheBigHornregiononthenightthatthecoldfallrainssetin,andAnte—

  lopehadhurriedlyconstructedanarborhouseorrudeshelterofpineandcedarboughs。

  Itwasenough。Theretheysat,manandwife,intheirfirsthomeoflivinggreen!Thecheerfulfirewasburninginthecenter,andthehappysmokewentstraightupamongthetallpines。Therewasnohumaneyetogazeuponthemtoembarrass——notevenacommonlan—

  guageinwhichtoexpresstheirloveforoneanother。

  Theirmarriage,theybelieved,wasmadebyaspirit,anditwasholyintheirminds。Eachhadcastawayhispeopleandhisallforthesakeofthisemotionwhichhadsuddenlyover—

  takenthembothwithoverwhelmingforce,andthewarrior’sambitionhaddisappearedbeforeitlikeamorningmistbeforethesun。

  Tothemanewlifewasjustbeginning,andtheyhadallbutforgottentheexistenceofanyworldsavethis。Theyoungbridewasen—

  shrinedinabowerofspicyfragrance,andherfaceshonewheneverhereyesmetthoseofherhusband。

  \"ThisisasIwouldhaveit,kechuwa(dar—

  ling)!\"exclaimedtheSiouxinhisownlan—

  guage。Shesimplyrespondedwithachildlikesmile。Althoughshedidnotunderstandhiswords,shereadinthetonesofhisvoiceonlyhappyandlovingthoughts。

  TheReegirlhadpreparedabroiledbisonsteak,andherhusbandwaskeepingthefirewellfedwithdryfagots。Theodorofthebumingfatwasdelicious,andthegentlepatteroftherainmadeaweirdmusicoutsidetheirwigwam。

  Assoonasherhusbandhadleftheralone——forhemustgotowatertheponiesandcon—

  cealthematadistance——Stasucameouttocollectmorewood。Instinctivelyshelookedallabouther。Hugemountainstoweredskyward,cladinpines。Thenarrowvalleyinwhichshewaswounditswaybetweenthem,andoneverysidetherewasheavyforest。

  Shestoodsilentandawed,scarcelyabletorealizethatshehadbegunhernewlifeabso—

  lutelyalone,withnootherwomantoadviseorcongratulateher,andvisitedonlybythebirdsoftheair。YetalltheworldtoherjustnowwasAntelope!Nootherwomancouldsmileonhim。Hecouldnottalktoanyonebuther。Theeveningdrumatthecouncillodgecouldnotsummonhimawayfromher,andshewaswellcontent。

  Whentheyoungwifehaddoneeverythingshecouldthinkofinpreparationforherhus—

  band’sreturn,includingthemakingofseveralbirch—barkbasinsandpailsforwater,therainhadquiteceased,soshespreadherrobejustoutsidethelodgeandtookupherwork—bag,inwhichshehadseveralpairsofmoccasin—topsalreadybeaded。

  Whileshebentoverherwork,gettingupfromtimetotimetoturntheroastwhichshehadimpaleduponasharpstickabovetheglowingcoals,thebridehadastreamofshycallers,ofthelittlepeopleofthewoods。Shesatverystill,soasnottostartlethem,andthereismuchcuriosityamongthesepeoplecon—

  cerningastranger。

  Presentlyshewasstartledbyafootfallnotunlikethatofaman。Shehadnotbeenmar—

  riedlongenoughtoknowthesoundofherhusband’sstep,andshefeltathrillofjoyandfearalternately。Itmightbehe,anditmightbeastranger!Shewasloathtolookup,butatlastgaveafurtiveglance,andmetsquarelytheeyesofalargegrizzlybear,whowasseateduponhishaunchesnotfaraway。

  Stasuwassurprised,butsheshowednofear;

  andfearlessnessisthebestshieldagainstwildanimals。Inamomentshegotupunconcern—

  edly,andthrewalargepieceofmeattothestranger。

  \"Takeofmyweddingfeast,OgreatBear!\"

  sheaddressedhim,\"andbegoodtometoblessmyfirstteepee!ObekindandrecognizemybraveactintakingformyhusbandoneofthewarriorsoftheSioux,theancientenemyofmypeople!Ihaveacceptedahusbandofalan—

  guageotherthanmine,andamcometoliveamongyouasyourneighbor。Iofferyoumyfriendship!\"

  Thebear’sonlyanswertoherprayerwasalowgrowl,buthavingeatenthemeat,heturnedandclumsilydeparted。

  InthemeantimeAntelopehadsethimselftomasterthegeographyofthatregion,tostudytheoutlookforgame,andascertainthebestapproachestotheirsecrethome。Itwasalreadysettledinhismindthathecouldneverreturneithertohiswife’speopleortohisown。

  Hisfellow—warriorswouldnotforgivehisde—

  sertion,andtheReescouldnotbeexpectedtowelcomeasakinsmanoneoftheforemostoftheirancientfoes。Therewasnothingtobedonebuttoremaininseclusion,andletthemsaywhattheywouldofhim!

  HehadlovedtheReemaidenfromthefirstmomenthebeheldherbythelightoftheblaz—

  ingembers,andthatlovemustsatisfyhim。Itwaswellthathehadnevercaredmuchforcompany,buthadspentmanyofhisyoungdaysinsolitudeandfasting。Itdidnotseematallstrangetohimthathehadbeenforcedtore—

  treatintoanunknownandwildcountrywithawomanwhomhesawintheeveningforthefirsttime,andfledwithashisownwifebeforesunrise!

  Bytheafternoonhehadthoroughlyin—

  formedhimselfuponthenatureofthesur—

  roundingcountry。Everythingonthefaceofthemapwassurveyedandchartedinhismind,inaccordancewithhishabitsandtraining。

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