. 7 ee eae © whens wees tle: eal “ t = ach tee i apie Sn See ra ? 7} Sf en i mem Gm Mapa = Se Ae are eae 1 dite, te Sher POE esp at Soe og ery Ee. Ce eee sts saga ae Ge 7 so oer gets itll bm freee com — nS = Ti) WARSTRAIL CHAPTER LXXXVII. NO COVER. In silence I continued to approching it secretly, or in safety. As I have said, the adjacent plain, for thousaud radius, was Even the scarcely nearly a yards’ smooth grass-covered prairie. eruss was short. It would have sheltered the smallest game, much less afford shelter for the body of a man —much less for that of a horse. I would willingly have crawled on hands and kaees over the half mile that the eucampment ; but that would have beeu of no service. I) might just as well have walked erect, | Erect, or prostrate, | should be seen all the same by the occupants of the camp, or the guards of the Even if I sweeeeded in affecting an entrance within the lines, what then? Even should | succeed in fiuding Isolina, what eep irated us fron horses. j hope was there of our getting off? There was po probability of oar being | uble to leave the lines unseen—not the least. We avould certainly be pursued, | and what chance for us to escape’ It was not probable we could run a thous-| avd yards with the hue and cry after us? No, we sliould be overtaken—r captured | —speared or tomahawked upon the | spot ! The design I had formed was to have brought my horse as close as possible to the I|udian lines—to have ieft him under | cover, aud within such distance as would | make it possible to reach hin by a run, | then mountivg with my betrothed in my | arms, to gallop to my comrades. These} 1 had intended should be placed in ame | bush, as near to the camp as the patare | of the ground would permit. But my precouceived plan was entirely frus-| trated by the peculiar situation of | the Indian encampment. Y had! anticipated that‘there would be either | trees, brushwood, or broken ground ia| its peighborhood, under shelter of which | we might approach. To my chagrin there was vo: eof the three. There was | no timber uewrer than the grove in which | we were lying—the copse excepted. and | to have reached this would have been! to euter the camp itself. We appeared to have advanced to the | utmost limit possible that afforded cover. A tew feet farther would have carried us outsid- the margin of the timber ; and then we should have beeu as conspicuous to the denizens of the camp, as they now | were to us. Forward we dare not stir, not a step farther. [ was puzzled, perplexed, chagrined. Once more I turned my eyes upon the sky. bet I drew not thence a ray of hope. The heavens were too bright. The sun had gone dewn ip the west; but in the exst was rising full, round, and _ red, a’most hix counterpart. How I should have welcomed an eclipse. I thonght of om- nipotent power. ! thought of the com mand of the Israelitish captain, 1} shonld have joyed to see the shadow of the opaque earth pass over that shining orb, rob it of its borrowed light, if only for a sing e hour. Ectipse or cloud there was none—no prospect of either—no hope either from the earth or ihe sky. ‘ Ver'ly then must I abandon my design, aud adopt some other for the rescue of my What other? I could think of no other that might be termed a plau We might gallop forward, and openly attack the camp? Sheer despera- tiou aloue could impel to such a course, and the result would be ruin to all—to her among the rest. . We could not hope to rescue her—nine to a hundred—for we saw aod could now count our dosky foemen. 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Any thing short of the prospect of cer- tain death had no terror for me then; and eveu this I should have preferred to failure. We had along with us the horse of the captive Comanche. Stanfield had brought the animal, having left his ewn in. exchange. My new design was to mouut the Indian horse, and ride him | boldly into the camp. In this consisted the whole of my newly conceived scheme. Surely the idea was a good one—a slight alteration of my original plan. I had aiready undertaken to play the role of an Indian \ camp; it warrior, while within the | would only require me to} begin the personation eutside the lines and make my entree along with the debut. | There would be more dramatic appro- priateness, with a proportionate econ! of danger. But I did mot jest thus. 1 had no thought ef merriment at the time. The travesty I had undertaken was 00 burlesque. — TO BE CONTINGED., Egemeved. N RS. W. W. 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