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"Henry," said he, "we're trying to get these people to Fort Penn, and we may get some of them there, but I don't think our work will be ended them.I don't think I could ever be happy again if we went straight from Fort Penn to Kentucky."Henry understood him perfectly.

"No, Paul," he said, "I don't want to go, either, and I know the others don't.Maybe you are not willing to tell why we want to stay, but it is vengeance.I know it's Christian to forgive your enemies, but I can't see what I have seen, and hear what I have heard, and do it.""When the news of these things spreads," said Paul, "they'll send an army from the east.Sooner or later they'll just have to do it to punish the Iroquois and their white allies, and we've got to be here to join that army.""I feel that way, too, Paul," said Henry.

They were joined later by the other three, who stayed a little while, and they were in accord with Henry and Paul.

Then they began their circles about the camp again, always looking and always listening.About two o'clock in the morning they heard a scream, but it was only the cry of a panther.

Before day there were clouds, a low rumble of distant thunder, and faint far flashes of lightning.Henry was in dread of rain, but the lightning and thunder ceased, and the clouds went away.

Then dawn came, rosy and bright, and all but three rose from the earth.The three-one woman and two children-had died in silence in the night, and they were buried, like the others, in shallow graves in the woods.But there was little weeping or external mourning over them.All were now heavy and apathetic, capable of but little more emotion.

Carpenter resumed his position at the head of the column, which now moved slowly over the mountain through a thick forest matted with vines and bushes and without a path.The march was now so painful and difficult that they did not make more than two miles an hour.The stronger of them helped the men to gather more whortleberries, as it was easy to see that the food they had with them would never last until they reached Fort Penn, should they ever reach it.

The condition of the country into which they had entered steadily grew worse.They were well into the mountains, a region exceedingly wild and rough, but little known to the settlers, who had gone around it to build homes in the fertile and beautiful valley of Wyoming.The heavy forest was made all the more difficult by the presence everywhere of almost impassable undergrowth.Now and then a woman lay down under the bushes, and in two cases they died there because the power to live was no longer in them.They grew weaker and weaker.The food that they had brought from the Wyoming fort was almost exhausted, and the wild whortleberries were far from sustaining.Fortunately there was plenty of water flowing tinder the dark woods and along the mountainside.But they were compelled to stop at intervals of an hour or two to rest, and the more timid continually expected Indian ambush.

The five met shortly after noon and took another reckoning of the situation.They still realized to the full the dangers of Indian pursuit, which in this case might be a mere matter of accident.

Anybody could follow the broad trail left by the fugitives, but the Iroquois, busy with destruction in the valley, might not follow, even if they saw it.No one could tell.The danger of starvation or of death from exhaustion was more imminent, more pressing, and the five resolved to let scouting alone for the rest of the day and seek game.

"There's bound to be a lot of it in these woods," said Shif'less Sol, "though it's frightened out of the path by our big crowd, but we ought to find it."Henry and Shif'less Sol went in one direction, and Paul, Tom, and Long Jim in another.But with all their hunting they succeeded in finding only one little deer, which fell to the rifle of Silent Tom.It made small enough portions for the supper and breakfast of nearly a hundred people, but it helped wonderfully, and so did the fires which Henry and his comrades would now have built, even had they not been needed for the cooking.They saw that light and warmth, the light and warmth of glowing coals, would alone rouse life in this desolate band.

They slept the second night on the ground among the trees, and the next morning they entered that gloomy region of terrible memory, the Great Dismal Swamp of the North, known sometimes, to this day, as "The Shades of Death."

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