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第85章

If old Crowfoot keeps steady--and with our presence to support him I believe he would--we could hold things safe for a while.But, Cameron, that Sioux devil Copperhead must be got rid of.It is he that is responsible for this restless spirit among the younger Chiefs.He has been in the East, you say, for the last three weeks, but he will soon be back.His runners are everywhere.His work lies here, and the only hope for the rebellion lies here, and he knows it.My scouts inform me that there is something big immediately on.A powwow is arranged somewhere before final action.I have reason to suspect that if we sustain another reverse and if the minor Chiefs from all the reserves come to an agreement, Crowfoot will yield.That is the game that the Sioux is working on now.""I know that quite well, sir," replied Cameron."Copperhead has captured practically all the minor Chiefs.""The checking of that big cattle-run, Cameron, was a mighty good stroke for us.You did that magnificently.""No, sir," replied Cameron firmly."We owe that to Raven.""Yes, yes, we do owe a good deal to--to--that--to Raven.Fine fellow gone wrong.Yes, we owe a lot to him, but we owe a lot to you as well, Cameron.I am not saying you will ever get any credit for it, but--well--who cares so long as the thing is done? But this Sioux must be got at all costs--at all costs, Cameron, remember.I have never asked you to push this thing to the limit, but now at all costs, dead or alive, that Sioux must be got rid of.""I could have potted him several times," replied Cameron, "but did not wish to push matters to extremes.""Quite right.Quite right.That has been our policy hitherto, but now things have reached such a crisis that we can take no further chances.The Sioux must be eliminated.""All right, sir," said Cameron, and a new purpose shaped itself in his heart.At all costs he would get the Sioux, alive if possible, dead if not.

Plainly the first thing was to uncover his tracks, and with this intention Cameron proceeded to the Blackfeet Reserve, riding with Jerry down the Bow River from Fort Calgary, until, as the sun was setting on an early May evening, he came in sight of the Blackfoot Crossing.

Not wishing to visit the Militia camp at that point, and desiring to explore the approaches of the Blackfeet Reserve with as little ostentation as possible, he sent Jerry on with the horses, with instructions to meet him later on in the evening on the outside of the Blackfeet camp, and took a side trail on foot leading to the reserve through a coulee.Through the bottom of the coulee ran a little stream whose banks were packed tight with alders, willows and poplars.Following the trail to where it crossed the stream, Cameron left it for the purpose of quenching his thirst, and proceeded up-stream some little way from the usual crossing.Lying there prone upon his face he caught the sound of hoofs, and, peering through the alders, he saw a line of Indians riding down the opposite bank.Burying his head among the tangled alders and hardly breathing, he watched them one by one cross the stream not more than thirty yards away and clamber up the bank.

"Something doing here, sure enough," he said to himself as he noted their faces.Three of them he knew, Red Crow of the Bloods, Trotting Wolf of the Piegans, Running Stream of the Blackfeet, then came three others unknown to Cameron, and last in the line Cameron was startled to observe Copperhead himself, while close at his side could be seen the slim figure of his son.As the Sioux passed by Cameron's hiding-place he paused and looked steadily down into the alders for a moment or two, then rode on.

"Saved yourself that time, old man," said Cameron as the Sioux disappeared, following the others up the trail."We will see just which trail you take," he continued, following them at a safe distance and keeping himself hidden by the brush till they reached the open and disappeared over the hill.Swiftly Cameron ran to the top, and, lying prone among the prairie grass, watched them for some time as they took the trail that ran straight westward.

"Sarcee Reserve more than likely," he muttered to himself."If Jerry were only here! But he is not, so I must let them go in the meantime.Later, however, we shall come up with you, gentlemen.

And now for old Crowfoot and with no time to lose."He had only a couple of miles to go and in a few minutes he had reached the main trail from the Militia camp at the Crossing.In the growing darkness he could not discern whether Jerry had passed with the horses or not, so he pushed on rapidly to the appointed place of meeting and there found Jerry waiting for him.

"Listen, Jerry!" said he."Copperhead is back.I have just seen him and his son with Red Crow, Trotting Wolf and Running Stream.

There were three others--Sioux I think they are; at any rate I did not know them.They passed me in the coulee and took the Sarcee trail.Now what do you think is up?"Jerry pondered."Come from Crowfoot, heh?""From the reserve here anyway," answered Cameron.

"Trotting Wolf beeg Chief--Red Crow beeg Chief--ver' bad! ver' bad!

Dunno me--look somet'ing--beeg powwow mebbe.Ver' bad! Ver' bad!

Go Sarcee Reserve, heh?" Again Jerry pondered."Come from h'east--by Blood--Piegan--den Blackfeet--go Sarcee.What dey do? Where go den?""That is the question, Jerry," said Cameron.

"Sout' to Weegwam? No, nord to Ghost Reever--Manitou Rock--dunno--mebbe."

"By Jove, Jerry, I believe you may be right.I don't think they would go to the Wigwam--we caught them there once--nor to the canyon.What about this Ghost River? I don't know the trail.

Where is it?"

"Nord from Bow Reever by Kananaskis half day to Ghost Reever--bad trail--small leetle reever--ver' stony--ver' cold--beeg tree wit'

long beard."

"Long beard?"

"Yes--long, long gray moss lak' beard--ver' strange place dat--from Ghost Reever west one half day to beeg Manitou Rock--no trail.

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