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Chapter Twenty Seven.
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The chase—The fight—Retribution—Low spirits and good news.
The tragical1 end of the consultation2 related in the last chapter had the effect of immediately reconciling the disputants. With the exception of four or five of the most depraved and discontented among them, the Indians bore no particular ill-will to the unfortunate principal of Stoney Creek5; and although a good deal disappointed to find that he was a stern, unyielding trader, they had, in reality, no intention of coming to a serious rupture7 with him, much less of laying violent hands either upon master or men of the establishment.
When, therefore, they beheld8 Mr Whyte weltering in his blood at their feet, a sacrifice to the ungovernable passion of Misconna, who was by no means a favourite among his brethren, their temporary anger was instantly dissipated, and a feeling of deepest indignation roused in their bosoms9 against the miserable10 assassin who had perpetrated the base and cowardly murder. It was, therefore, with a yell of rage that several of the band, immediately after the victim fell, sprang into the woods in hot pursuit of him whom they now counted their enemy. They were joined by several men belonging to the fort, who had hastened to the scene of action on hearing that the people in the hall were likely to come to blows. Redfeather was the first who had bounded like a deer into the woods in pursuit of the fugitive11. Those who remained assisted Charley and his friends to convey the body of Mr Whyte into an adjoining room, where they placed him on a bed. He was quite dead, the murderer’s aim having been terribly true.
Finding that he was past all human aid, the young men returned to the hall, which they entered just as Redfeather glided
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prospect
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harry
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descending
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savages
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n.敌人,对抗者,对手 | |
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adversaries
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abortive
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conqueror
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fray
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