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CHAPTER XXVII. THE LOST HORSE.
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Day followed day, and every sunset found the party from eighteen to twenty miles nearer[218] the land of gold. They had not yet been molested1 by Indians, though on more than one occasion they had encountered the remains2 of those whom the savages3 had ruthlessly slaughtered4. When they witnessed such a spectacle they were moved less by fear than indignation.
"I didn't think I should ever thirst for a fellow creature's blood," said John Miles; "but if I could meet the savages that did this bloody5 work, I would shoot them down like dogs, and sleep all the more soundly for it. How is it with you, friend Ferguson?"
"I am inclined to agree with you," said the Scotchman. "When an Indian makes himself a beast of prey6 he should be treated accordingly."
"I don't think we shall have any trouble with them there, Mr. Peabody," said Ferguson.
"Then I wish I was there now. It must be terrible to be scalped;" and the young man from Boston shuddered8.
"I don't think it would be an agreeable surgical9 operation," said Fletcher, who had just[219] come up. "Let us hope that we shall not be called upon to undergo it."
The next morning, when breakfast was over, and the party was preparing to start, an unpleasant discovery was made. One of the most valuable horses was missing. He must have slipped his tether during the night, and strayed away; as they were
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