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The Scouts of the Valley

CHAPTER VI
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Guards bad been posted all around the camp, but evidently the two had slipped between.

Brave and advanced as were the Iroquois, superstition seized upon them.
Hah-gweli-da-et-gah was at work among them, coming in the form of the famished Lenni-Lenape.

He had steeped them in a deep sleep, and then he had vanished with the prisoner in Se-oh (The Night).

Perhaps lie had taken away the boy, who was one of a hated race, for some sacrifice or mystery of his own.

The fears of the Iroquois rose.


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