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The
Indian
had
been
stalking
about
the
RAMADA
like
a
stag
,
when
he
suddenly
stopped
short
,
and
going
up
to
his
horse
,
who
was
trembling
with
impatience
,
began
to
saddle
him
with
the
most
scrupulous
care
,
without
forgetting
a
single
strap
or
buckle
.
He
seemed
no
longer
to
disturb
himself
in
the
least
about
the
wolves
outside
,
though
their
yells
had
redoubled
in
intensity
.
A
dark
suspicion
crossed
Glenarvan
's
mind
as
he
watched
him
.
"
He
is
going
to
desert
us
,
"
he
exclaimed
at
last
,
as
he
saw
him
seize
the
reins
,
as
if
preparing
to
mount
.
"
He
!
never
!
"
replied
Robert
.
Instead
of
deserting
them
,
the
truth
was
that
the
Indian
was
going
to
try
and
save
his
friends
by
sacrificing
himself
.
Thaouka
was
ready
,
and
stood
champing
his
bit
.
He
reared
up
,
and
his
splendid
eyes
flashed
fire
;
he
understood
his
master
.
But
just
as
the
Patagonian
caught
hold
of
the
horse
's
mane
,
Glenarvan
seized
his
arm
with
a
convulsive
grip
,
and
said
,
pointing
to
the
open
prairie
.
"
You
are
going
away
?
"
V.
IV
Verne
"
Yes
,
"
replied
the
Indian
,
understanding
his
gesture
.
Then
he
said
a
few
words
in
Spanish
,
which
meant
:
"
Thaouka
;
good
horse
;
quick
;
will
draw
all
the
wolves
away
after
him
.
"
"
Oh
,
Thalcave
,
"
exclaimed
Glenarvan
.
"
Quick
,
quick
!
"
replied
the
Indian
,
while
Glenarvan
said
,
in
a
broken
,
agitated
voice
to
Robert
: