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Chapter 10 PONTIAC DECLARES WAR

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morning, as the rising sun dispelled the fleecy mist-clouds from above the river, a fleet of canoes was seen crossing from the eastern shore. These eff

ded garments of fawn skin, and naked children, frolicking like so many puppies. Save in the occasional scowling face and preoccupied air of some dark-browed warrior, and a slow but noticea

on of the bridge across Parent's creek, a mile and a half north of the fort. As they drew near the great gateway, it was noticed that in spite of the heat of the day every warrior was wrapped to the chin in his gayly co

lation, and half turned as though to retreat. On either side of the street down which he must pass to the council-house was drawn up a motionless line of red-coated soldiers. Above them their fixed bayonets glinted ominously in the bright sunlight. Behind them every house was cl

ch toward the great council-house that stood near the water's edge, on the further side of the town. As the procession of fierce warriors, decked in the fullest glory of savage habiliment, moved slowly down the street,

s being in full uniform, wore his sword and a brace of pistols. At this additional evidence of the discovery of their design, and that they had placed themselves completely

any of my white brother's young men sta

mary for his soldiers to go throu

of a pound of tobacco, was carved with rare skill, and its long stem was curiously inlaid with shell-work, besides being ornamented with quills and feathers. After each

sent this pipe to these friends, that they may keep it forever. That its message may be heard with open ears

he throats of those behind him. Gladwyn, who alone of the assembled whites knew the meaning of this act, cast a startled and suspicious glance

so justly famed. He recounted the many outrages suffered by his people at the hands of the English, and especially their fur traders. Against these he demanded protection. He spoke for

ar. It had been understood that his followers were to fall upon the English officers the moment he should make this presentation, and there had been no opportunity to alter this prearranged programme. So the great chief hesitate

w a weapon, reconsidered, folded his arms, and stood motionless. In an instant all was again si

h a terrible punishment should they undertake to remedy their wrongs by any act of aggression against the whites. Then he dismissed the council, and the crestfallen warriors were allowed to leave

om out the throng Pontiac again approached the gate. It was barred against him, and when he demanded admitt

hot, but to see that no Englishman was allowed to leave the fort. Then launching a canoe h

es of Detroit, armed and sleepless, listened with heavy hearts to the doleful sounds of the scalp dance, mingled with the exulting yells of the war dance, and while prepared

a rattling volley of rifle-shots pattered against the palisades, and a swarm of yelling, naked figures leaped from the surrounding obscurity. It seeme

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Contents

Chapter 1 TAWTRY HOUSE Chapter 2 THE MAJOR GAINS A FRIEND AND MAKES AN ENEMY Chapter 3 TRUMAN FLAGG'S STORY Chapter 4 ESCAPE OF THE PRISONERS Chapter 5 A BABY LOST AND RECOVERED Chapter 6 THE WILDERNESS Chapter 7 THE MAJOR RE-ENTERS ACTIVE SERVICE Chapter 8 DONALD SETS FORTH ON A PERILOUS MISSION Chapter 9 ST. AUBIN'S STARTLING INFORMATION Chapter 10 PONTIAC DECLARES WAR Chapter 11 MAJOR HESTER IS TAKEN PRISONER
Chapter 12 DONALD AT JOHNSON CASTLE
Chapter 13 PAYMASTER BULLEN AND HIS WONDERFUL TUB
Chapter 14 A WHITE MEDICINE MAN
Chapter 15 DONALD AND CHRISTIE CEMENT A FRIENDSHIP
Chapter 16 QUICKEYE AND THE ZEBRA
Chapter 17 A BRAVE GIRL CAPTIVE
Chapter 18 SURPRISE AND DESTRUCTION OF THE BOAT BRIGADE
Chapter 19 THE TOTEM SAVES DONALD'S LIFE
Chapter 20 BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT AT FORT DETROIT
Chapter 21 IN SEARCH OF A LOST SISTER
Chapter 22 AMID THE RUINS OF FORT SANDUSKY
Chapter 23 DISCOVERED AND PURSUED BY SAVAGES
Chapter 24 CHRISTIE'S BRAVE DEFENCE OF HIS POST
Chapter 25 DONALD FIRES THE MINE AND SAVES THE BLOCKHOUSE
Chapter 26 FRIENDS IN CAPTIVITY
Chapter 27 HOW THE PAYMASTER NAVIGATED LAKE ERIE IN A TUB
Chapter 28 THE PAYMASTER IN WAR-PAINT AND FEATHERS
Chapter 29 DONALD AND THE PAYMASTER ESCAPE
Chapter 30 IMMINENT DANGER OF THE SCHOONER GLADWYN
Chapter 31 PONTIAC RECOGNIZES THE TOTEM
Chapter 32 LAST CRUISE OF THE PAYMASTER'S TUB
Chapter 33 FORT DETROIT IS REINFORCED
Chapter 34 AH-MO, THE DAUGHTER OF PONTIAC
Chapter 35 A NIGHT OF FIGHTING AND TERROR
Chapter 36 BRAVE DEATH OF THE OLD MAJOR
Chapter 37 THE CURSE OF THE MAGIC CIRCLE
Chapter 38 A WINTER IN THE WILDERNESS
Chapter 39 AN ADOPTED DAUGHTER OF THE FOREST
Chapter 40 THE PRINCESS ANSWERS DONALD'S QUESTION
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