The Young Ranchers; Or, Fighting the Sioux
ward him he saw the grizzly rise partly on his haunches to seize Tim, who was within his
covery came to young Starr-the shot that slew
where his panting friend was looking down at
n, as he came up, "that was t
umped about a ton of lead into him without hurting th
use it was a
than meself, nor what ye also
I, Tim, who fire
other. "I had no chance to shoot me rifl
o, when someone else saved me the trouble; I am sur
ho was
the couple to look around in
m at the fi
ok at him!" whis
nket gathered around the shoulders, but the leggings and moccasons showed beneath, and the head was ornamented with stained eagle-feathers. The noticeable fact about him, however, was that his black hair was short, and t
r which supported him was no more stationary than he. He gazed
ntleman," muttered Tim. "I wonde
he is a friend," said Warren; "so
n't he come forward and inte
th, whistle, and beckon to the Indian to appro
ank you for your kindness; won'
s as fruitless
eman won't come to u
, though a sense of delicacy restrained his companion from joini
en the Sioux, as he evidently was, turned about, l
rifle shot, but be the same token ye are not fond of selict company," and with a laugh he
he matter
w who that
ave saan h
e; he's been at our house
is
arc
t o
ainted and dressed like his people, but his short hair made me suspicious, and when he turne
but if it was Starcus, why did he act that way? Why didn't he
sn't like him. It makes me beli
did he interfere whin the gri
on the warpath, when he heard our guns, made his way forward, and seeing the bear about to pounce upon you, he fired with the wish to
he bear," suggested Tim, "and it w
a target with him and never saw a better shot than he. Then, too, when he found he
doing us that kindness,
He is with them body and soul. His last shot was given through impulse. Of course he knew us both, and acted from a generous motive. He may have stood there debating with himself whether to continue that friendship, when your ad
"if Starcus is wid the ither spalpeens, they haven't found your
d these people are off their track altogether. Father will waste no time, but push on. This snow
us?" asked Tim
as any of the Indian ones. We haven't far to go to reach the open country, and then we'll head for the fort, unles
id ye
ok a steak from that bear. He seems to be in
e me a good, big lunch for us both whin I was laving yesterday, and it is in the
"It is hardly the sort of food that he fancies. Com