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sm IN A HURRY. 91 _ ‘fre some white men who have the hearts. of red-skins. If there are any such, their hearts ought to be cut out. Don’t _ you think so?” “P'raps I do, and p’raps I don’t. I do think that I don’t mean to stay here and be bothered with you. Are you a man ?” “TI belicve I am pretty near crazy cn one subject; but I have not come to that point yet. What became of the young - Woman who just left you?” “She went into that house yonder.” “Do you know who she is ?” ; - “She is Simon Atlee’s darter, I reckon.” “ Are her father and brother in that house ?” “T reckon they are.” “ Has any murder been done in that house during the past night? Has any one been killed there, I mean ?” : - Zee; Buck Turl was shot, and Will Atlee killed an In- -. “ Ts that all ?” “ That’s all, stranger.” “Sas had. ee goat ow whom Wilson had held by the power of : a: eye and his commanding manner, had answered his questions — so far, mechanically and as a matter of course; but he = 4 : reflected that he was the larger man, if not the stronger of the mi ¥ Ss became rebellious, indignant that he had suffered — ee hile making his escape. ae a it out of me, stranger,” said - himself to be so easily delayed w had aright to know,al- “That's all you are goin’ to g1 he “Ihave told you more’n you ready. ” +; Ae 1 am much obliged to you, and I will tell 4 ou something s ‘in my turn,” replied Wilson, with a strange smite, “—. * 5 Ry ar to hear nothin’ more from you, It’s gittin’ — 8 a vin’ away from here.” ist ee ~ late, and I must be mo # say —ibe hour when owls -—s- * ‘Tt is getting early, you ang bats and other night-birds -_ “ Who is goin’ to hender me?” ? or wet * “Tam. goat lo ener seek their nests You must — Se