登陆注册
14363800000144

第144章

The chieftain thus left alone was confounded for an instant; but, recovering himself with true Indian shrewdness, burst into a loud laugh, and affected to turn off the whole matter as a piece of pleasantry. Mr. Stuart by no means relished such equivocal joking, but it was not his policy to get into a quarrel; so he joined with the best grace he could assume in the merriment of the jocular giant; and, to console the latter for the refusal of the horse, made him a present of twenty charges of powder. They parted, according to all outward professions, the best friends in the world; it was evident, however, that nothing but the smallness of his own force, and the martial array and alertness of the white men, had prevented the Crow chief from proceeding to open outrage. As it was, his worthy followers, in the course of their brief interview, had contrived to purloin a bag containing almost all the culinary utensils of the party.

The travellers kept on their way due east, over a chain of hills.

The recent rencontre showed them that they were now in a land of danger, subject to the wide roamings of a predacious tribe; nor, in fact, had they gone many miles before they beheld sights calculated to inspire anxiety and alarm. From the summits of some of the loftiest mountains, in different directions, columns of smoke be-an to rise. These they concluded to be signals made by the runners of the Crow chieftain, to summon the stragglers of his band, so as to pursue them with greater force. Signals of this kind, made by outrunners from one central point, will rouse a wide circuit of the mountains in a wonderfully short space of time; and bring the straggling hunters and warriors to the standard of their chieftain.

To keep as much as possible out of the way of these freebooters, Mr. Stuart altered his course to the north, and, quitting the main stream of Miller's River, kept up a large branch that came in from the mountains. Here they encamped, after a fatiguing march of twenty-five miles. As the night drew on, the horses were hobbled or fettered, and tethered close to the camp; a vigilant watch was maintained until morning, and every one slept with his rifle on his arm.

At sunrise, they were again on the march, still keeping to the north. They soon began to ascend the mountains, and occasionally had wide prospects over the surrounding country. Not a sign of a Crow was to be seen; but this did not assure them of their security, well knowing the perseverance of these savages in dogging any party they intend to rob, and the stealthy way in which they can conceal their movements, keeping along ravines and defiles. After a mountain scramble of twenty-one miles, they encamped on the margin of a stream running to the north.

In the evening there was an alarm of Indians, and everyone was instantly on the alert. They proved to be three miserable Snakes, who were no sooner informed that a band of Crows was prowling in the neighborhood than they made off with great signs of consternation.

A couple more of weary days and watchful nights brought them to a strong and rapid stream, running due north, which they concluded to be one of the upper branches of Snake River. It was probably the same since called Salt River.

They determined to bend their course down this river, as it would take them still further out of the dangerous neighborhood of the Crows. They then would strike upon Mr. Hunt's track of the preceding autumn, and retrace it across the mountains. The attempt to find a better route under guidance of Mr. Miller had cost them a large bend to the south; in resuming Mr. Hunt's track, they would at least be sure of their road. They accordingly turned down along the course of this stream, and at the end of three days' journey came to where it was joined by a larger river, and assumed a more impetuous character, raging and roaring among rocks and precipices. It proved, in fact, to be Mad River, already noted in the expedition of Mr. Hunt. On the banks of this river, they encamped on the 18th of September, at an early hour.

Six days had now elapsed since their interview with the Crows;during that time they had come nearly a hundred and fifty miles to the north and west, without seeing any signs of those marauders. They considered themselves, therefore, beyond the reach of molestation, and began to relax in their vigilance, lingering occasionally for part of a day, where there was good pasturage. The poor horses needed repose.

同类推荐
  • 内科摘要

    内科摘要

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 谴非

    谴非

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • WHITE FANG

    WHITE FANG

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • An Outcast of the Islands

    An Outcast of the Islands

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说呵雕阿那含经

    佛说呵雕阿那含经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 凤归妖娆:倾世毒后

    凤归妖娆:倾世毒后

    她是至高无上的公主,却也是借尸还魂的恶鬼。曾经的她以为自己有了世界上最大的幸福,却不知这只是一切噩梦的开始。深爱的男人摧毁了她的国家,杀害了她的父母,还让她屈辱而死,更有亲姐的推波助澜,让她成了这世界上最可悲之人。直到他的出现,她的生命中才有了阳光。那毫无底线的宠溺,打开了她封闭的心,那至死不悔的深情,让她有了追求爱的勇气。既然如此,你若不离我绝不弃,上穷碧落下黄泉,再也不分离!
  • 杨宗保

    杨宗保

    穿越北宋真宗年间,成为历史没有记载的杨宗保!是演义?还是历史?历史怎么这么不靠谱?是吞辽灭夏,收复燕云?还是庙堂革新,富民强宋?先定个小目标:这一世,爷们得扛起!可不能让寡妇桂英带着婶娘们出征咯!
  • 萌呆神医:囧囧修炼之旅

    萌呆神医:囧囧修炼之旅

    她,二十一世纪一只神奇的懒咩君清雅(主角属羊),附带米虫属性的无良伪学渣。幼时家中变故,致使她从小便是淡定坑爹!?的性子【没错,本文就是这么奇葩~】,长大之后更是神奇,竟然荒废学业抛弃挚友跑去周游世界!!!然而,一个意外失误使她穿越到异世,从此开启了扮猪吃老虎的奇葩修炼之途~
  • 激斗忍界

    激斗忍界

    再耀眼的太阳也有落山的一天,曾经辉煌的漩涡一族,随着时间流逝,变的消散在历史长河,一代天才忍者星雨,六岁开启写轮眼,成为一个龙叶刺客,因为内乱,被偷袭,拉开了战斗的序章。华丽的忍术,全新的冒险,热血开启。QQ交流群447399536
  • 盛世狂妻

    盛世狂妻

    本是世界射击冠军的荣彦晞,被未婚夫设计,死亡后,穿越到一个硝烟弥漫,战火纷争的乱世。且看她一双素手翻云雨,一支袖箭定乾坤,一切阴谋诡计怎敌得过一颗玲珑剔透的心。本是一国尊贵的皇子,在落难之时,偶遇奇缘,背负着拯救苍生的使命。他说:待我一统天下,我便以天下为聘,娶你为后。她摇头,回眸一笑,倾城倾城。
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 开光

    开光

    从小被送到一个神秘基地训练的楚越,突然接到家里遭遇变故的消息。老爸生病住院,潜伏在暗处的对手虎视眈眈,为了回家,他申请提前接受结业考核,但在执行任务中却又遭受到了陷害……究竟是谁在背后搞鬼?又是谁要对付楚家?带着疑惑,带着一颗复仇的心,楚越回到华夏,在迷雾笼罩的阴谋漩涡中劈荆斩棘、一路向前……“天才?开什么玩笑,在我面前难道你没有无地自容的感觉吗?”“美女?拜托你们不要用这么花痴的眼神看着我好不好,会招别人嫉妒的!”“钱?钱是什么?钱是王八蛋啊!!!哦,对了老板,刚才买茶叶蛋的五毛钱,你还没有找给我……”“越是黑暗的天空,就越是能够发现最亮的星辰,而我楚越,注定就是为暗夜开光的那颗……”
  • 炼狱风云

    炼狱风云

    讲述国内外著名大监狱的历史事件和传奇故事,从它们的由来、变迁、陈设,一直到监狱内的各种暴力斗争,曾经关押的著名人物,永不停息的越狱事件等。每一个大监狱的奇闻奇事都是一浪接着一浪,以至于成为世人瞩目的著名监狱。
  • tfboys之花开未落

    tfboys之花开未落

    【以我点寸微光,护你万丈荣光】豆蔻年华的喜爱千丝万缕的挂念那翩翩的青衣里不知有多少岁月在消散流星划过天空留下一条条痕迹盘旋的余温篆刻在我的心间看着你们成长,跟着你们的脚步你们努力披荆斩棘逆流而上我们便遮风挡雨做你们的后盾流言蜚语化做你们努力的动力TFBOYS...加油...
  • 九日临渭亭侍宴应制

    九日临渭亭侍宴应制

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。