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Diane of the Green Van

CHAPTER XXVIII
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Her smooth, vivid skin was nearer the hue of the sun-dark Caucasian than of the red man, and lovelier than either, with grave, vigilant eyes of dusk, a straight, small nose and firm, proud mouth vividly scarlet like the wild flame in her cheeks.
Aloof, impassive, the Indian girl stared back.
"I wish well to the beautiful daughter of white men!" she said at length with native dignity.

The contralto of her voice was full and rich and very musical, her English, deliberate and clear-cut.
Immensely relieved--for the keen glance of those dark Indian eyes had suddenly softened--Diane leaped impetuously from her horse; across the fire white girl and Indian maid clasped hands.
[Illustration: White girl and Indian maid then clasped hands.] "Do forgive me!" she exclaimed warmly.

"But I saw your fire and turned this way before I really knew what I was doing." Just as Diane won the confidence of every wild thing in the forest, so now with her winsome grace and unaffected warmth, she won the Indian girl.
Some subtle, nameless sympathy of the forest leaped like a spark from eye to eye--then with a slow, grave smile in which there was much less reserve, the Seminole motioned her guest to a seat by the fire.
Nothing loath, Diane promptly tethered her horse and squatted Indian fashion by the cartwheel fire, immensely thrilled and diverted by her picturesque adventure.
"My name," she offered presently with her ready smile, "is Diane." "Di-ane," said the Indian girl majestically.

And added naively, "She was the Roman goddess of light--and of hunting, is it not so ?" Diane looked very blank.
"Where in the world--" she stammered, staring, and colored.
The Indian girl smiled.
"From _so_ high," she said shyly, "I have been taught by Mic-co.

Like the white student of books, I know many curious things that he has taught me." "And your name ?" asked Diane, heroically mastering her mystified confusion.


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