36/39 If the Spirit of Evil was among them, greater harm could be expected. They did not believe in the interference of either good spirits or bad spirits, and just now their special hatred was a famished Lenni-Lenape warrior. "I'm sure now by his size that it was the fellow Hyde. Of Course he slipped to the lodge, let Cotter out, and they dodged about in the darkness until they escaped in the forest. I'll complain to Timmendiquas." He was as good as his word, speaking of the laxness of both Iroquois and Wyandots. |