17/57 Our generals will need him." "The Mountain Wolf stood here a long time," said Tayoga. "He walked now and then to the right, and also to the left, but he always came back to this place. He stood here, because it is a little knoll, and from it he could see better than from anywhere else into the forest that hid the enemy below. The Mountain Wolf is a wise man, a great forest fighter, and a great trailer, but he was not alone when he stood here." "I suppose he had a lieutenant of course, a good man whom he could trust. Every leader has such a helper." The Onondaga knelt and examined the traces minutely. |