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fe Se he can make her tell him where the White Ro I wish him'to see you, when he has forgotten me. 40 _ SALOUEH THE CHEROKEE. “Some wandering Indian, I suppose. I hope we will not see him. Do you think he could find us, and that he would come up here?” “ He could easily find our path to the Spring ; he would be sure to notice it as he passed that way, and a Cherokee would be very likely to follow it, unless he had business somewhere else. u j “ Who can it be? What can he want here ?” * “Tt might be a hunter; or it might be, as you said, a wandering Indian 5 or it might be some one whom I hope itis not.” : “Whom do yt mean?) “Jt might’ be-Saloueh, the young chief. Since he saw you, down near the burned village of Estatoe, where you ve from him so narrowly, he has = seeking our hiding-plac and he yows that he: will find “Do. you" not wish’ ra a “nt ‘Do you not. 5 him?” “The young chief is very dear to the heart of Moawee, and she can never forget her love for him; but it “is ‘not her that he'is secking:” He wants to find her" loves you ?” ‘ -“ No, dear Moawee, and I would fear to meet fic, Jewish that God would npg bie hee he might } te his old love, and cease wich er h ho cau wat re for him. Iam not ungrateful to you ea all your inde tt,T would ye vay el sit eer aie ey wy ye om Time a “ Because he loves the White te Rose, anid wishes her” to. live. She could never pass through the country of Cherokees, ‘Killed or captured.” pea a nd of the ogi a glad sive him if he brought me pack: fr ey mond «8 é could never desert his own le oan Fatow him todo so. Neither val aes eer a per Saloueh and Fiftoe, who are looking ev. here for his voice is weak in the tribe now.” Pe you ery wh * ; wy” comicbooksicom -