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88 SALOUEH, THE CHEROKEE, CHAPTER XII. o) THE ‘RESULT, | | Herty GiliSaithe could not rest after het adventure with ~ Latjnac, until. she persuaded Tellikee to find another Afaing- | place, and to ‘Jeave the hut on the mountain-side. ” The threat of the Frenchman, that he would return and bring Saloueh with him, still rang in her ears, She felt sure” that he would come, and was every day in dread of hismaking his appesrapee, together with the chief, ‘whom she feared more than any other man. pa oawee shared ler fear, and the Pre > _—— with the wishes of his sister ote friend. ‘not long before a unced that he found a Boe ile’ — B Ay , be fh no danger of being ened mm the old , that which’ they had formerly occupied. Across the ibicance’ he had built a stout wall of a heavy gate of oak logs, fortification which he would be able to defend in case f-mecensity. In front of the cavern was a level ledge of rock, about a rod wide, which diminished to a narrow path- way as it ran*toward the north and south. They hail. rroved to this place just before a rain-storm, by whih their trail had been entirely effaced, and only one trip had been made back to the hut, when Moawee ‘wen there for sumething which had been forgotten. a. o : es * “3 comiebooks:com: a - = e-.. a. “ete > ~ © om en net Oe