Adrift in the Wilds
of the need of their being within sight and hearing of the shore, slept through the entire day without once awaking. The sun was just dipping beneath the Pacif
ween his paws, but blinking as if to show he "slept with one eye open," quickly recalled his situation. In considerable alarm,
have slept eve
possible!" ex
the token of the hunger I feels," sai
our getting anything to digest
e shall we loo
that I
here while we have been aslee
uldn't have known where we were," said Howard, aski
the comment of Elwood, laughing a
and scratching his head, "shall I tell yees s
d Howard, "nothing c
have been carried away, and we're lift to make ourselves comfo
d Elwood, "perhaps we
being at their side, and giving vent now and then
sprung upon a bowlder higher than the others, and shading his e
ey are! We are
ed Tim, "it won't be long before some
is friends clambered up beside him. "They
ock, uttered an expression of surprise, looked intent
isper, at the same time catching the shoulder of
, a vague alarm taking possession of h
rd presarve us!
preserve us! them ar
aid Elwood, "but I did not thi
ntense disgust. "Do you know what they are walkin
r, I su
h up some poor fellow that they may hav
es. Perhaps they have slain tho
'em, as me brother used to say when
ad no weapo
had a small opinion of the cour
es along shore," remarked Howard. "The sun throws such a g
od, who had been heartsick at the great fea
ice of a great many vessels, and I think Mr. Yard was
ndering away and going to sle
ood; we voluntarily
are here, and will he not get a
father and mine will certainly do so
night and that time? I am half-starved to dea
rved us so kindly thus far,
Injins will hang around the shore, and it w
ection of the sea. The sun was partially down the horizon, and appeared unnaturally large, while the gaunt Indians, in their fantastic costume, assumed the form of giants striding along appare
Elwood "we haven't a g
y, as the man said afte
y saw you?"
are looking in this direction, and app
half of these could be seen in a knot, gesticulating in their extravagant manner, while the oth
y lookin
t I cannot tell whether their faces or b
carefully over the face of
hing this way that
re movi
the dog, and are com
n some excitement, "there's no may