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Chapter Twenty Six.
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Home-Coming and Bargaining.
The return of the hunting party to Red River Settlement was an illustration of the uncertainty1 of all human affairs. They went forth2 rejoicing in all the strength of youth and manhood; they returned in sorrow, with one at least of the strong men reduced to the last stage of weakness.
We would not be understood to refer to this in a pessimistic spirit. On the contrary, the optimistic view suggests the very same idea of uncertainty, though in a pleasant aspect; for does not many a day that dawns in cloud and rain progress to brilliant sunshine? while equally true it is that many a life which begins in sorrow culminates3 in joy.
Okématan, who was intensely philosophical4 and inquisitive5, had been carrying on a semi-speculative conversation with Billie on this very subject while descending6 the Red River towards Prairie Cottage—much to the perplexity of the invalid7, who scarce knew how to answer the chief’s queries8, and greatly to the interest of Archie, who wondered at Little Bill’s powers of reply.
“By the way,” said Archie, “when you two have settled that knotty9 point, will you tell me who is to take the news of Dan’s accident to Mrs Davidson? We’ll have to carry him up to the house, you know, on a blanket ’tween two poles, an’ she’ll be sure to think that he’s dead, or has been killed, an’ that’ll half-kill her, it’ll give her such a fright. Somebody will have to go on ahead and tell her.”
“I will, if you like,” said Billie; “if you’ll only carry me up to the garden gate and set me down, I can easily walk up the path.”
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philosophical
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countenance
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tourniquet
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loath
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