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"
Here
,
Jesse
,
"
father
said
to
me
,
tearing
a
strip
from
the
sheet
and
fastening
it
to
an
ox-goad
.
"
Take
this
and
go
out
and
try
to
talk
to
that
man
.
Do
n't
tell
him
anything
about
what
's
happened
to
us
.
Just
try
to
get
him
to
come
in
and
talk
with
us
.
"
As
I
started
to
obey
,
my
chest
swelling
with
pride
in
my
mission
,
Jed
Dunham
cried
out
that
he
wanted
to
go
with
me
.
Jed
was
about
my
own
age
.
"
Dunham
,
can
your
boy
go
along
with
Jesse
?
"
father
asked
Jed
's
father
.
"
Two
's
better
than
one
.
They
'll
keep
each
other
out
of
mischief
.
"
So
Jed
and
I
,
two
youngsters
of
nine
,
went
out
under
the
white
flag
to
talk
with
the
leader
of
our
enemies
.
But
Lee
would
not
talk
.
When
he
saw
us
coming
he
started
to
sneak
away
.
We
never
got
within
calling
distance
of
him
,
and
after
a
while
he
must
have
hidden
in
the
brush
;
for
we
never
laid
eyes
on
him
again
,
and
we
knew
he
could
n't
have
got
clear
away
.
Jed
and
I
beat
up
the
brush
for
hundreds
of
yards
all
around
.
They
had
n't
told
us
how
long
we
were
to
be
gone
,
and
since
the
Indians
did
not
fire
on
us
we
kept
on
going
.
We
were
away
over
two
hours
,
though
had
either
of
us
been
alone
he
would
have
been
back
in
a
quarter
of
the
time
.
But
Jed
was
bound
to
outbrave
me
,
and
I
was
equally
bound
to
outbrave
him
.
Our
foolishness
was
not
without
profit
.
We
walked
,
boldly
about
under
our
white
flag
,
and
learned
how
thoroughly
our
camp
was
beleaguered
.
To
the
south
of
our
train
,
not
more
than
half
a
mile
away
,
we
made
out
a
large
Indian
camp
.
Beyond
,
on
the
meadow
,
we
could
see
Indian
boys
riding
hard
on
their
horses
.
Then
there
was
the
Indian
position
on
the
hill
to
the
east
.
We
managed
to
climb
a
low
hill
so
as
to
look
into
this
position
.
Jed
and
I
spent
half
an
hour
trying
to
count
them
,
and
concluded
,
with
much
guessing
,
that
there
must
be
at
least
a
couple
of
hundred
.
Also
,
we
saw
white
men
with
them
and
doing
a
great
deal
of
talking
.
North-east
of
our
train
,
not
more
than
four
hundred
yards
from
it
,
we
discovered
a
large
camp
of
whites
behind
a
low
rise
of
ground
.
And
beyond
we
could
see
fifty
or
sixty
saddle-horses
grazing
.
And
a
mile
or
so
away
,
to
the
north
,
we
saw
a
tiny
cloud
of
dust
approaching
.
Jed
and
I
waited
until
we
saw
a
single
man
,
riding
fast
,
gallop
into
the
camp
of
the
whites
.
When
we
got
back
into
the
corral
the
first
thing
that
happened
to
me
was
a
smack
from
mother
for
having
stayed
away
so
long
;
but
father
praised
Jed
and
me
when
we
gave
our
report
.