h, with a big knife in his hand. I
knowed what he was goin' to do--skelp my father! I braced up to 'im to
keep 'im away, an' he jist laffed at me. I never think what the devil
looks like without seein' that red demon with his snaky black eyes,
grinnin' at me!
TOM LINCOLN CHASED BY INDIANS
"He picked me up like I was a baby an set me on the sawlog, an' was
turnin' back to skelp Father, when--biff!--another gun-crack--and Mr.
Big Indian he drops jist like your grandfather did, only he wriggles and
squirms around, bitin' the dust--like a big snake for all the world!
"I was standin' there, kind o' dazed, watchin' another puff o' white
smoke, comin' out between two logs in the side of our house. Then I
knowed 'Mord' had shot my Injun. He had run in, got the gun down off'n
the wall, an' peekin' out through a crack, he sees that Injun takin'
hold o' me. Waitin' till the ol' demon turns away, so's not to hit me,
'Mord' he aims at a silver dangler on Mr. Injun's breast and makes him
drop in his tracks like I said. Your Uncle 'Mord' he was a sure
shot--like Cousin Dan'l Boone.
"Then I hears the most blood-curdlin' yells, and a lot o' red devils
jump out o' the bushes an' come for me brandishin' their tomahawks an'
skelpin' knives. It was like hell broke loose. They had been watchin'
an', of course, 'twas all right to kill Father, but when 'Mord' killed
one o' their bucks, that made a big difference. I had sense enough left
to run for the house with them Injuns after me. Seemed like I couldn't
run half as fast as usual, but I must 'a' made purty good time, from
what 'Mord' an' Mother said afterward.
"He said one was ahead o' the rest an' had his tomahawk raised to brain
me with it when--bing!--an' 'Mord' fetches _him_ down like he did the
fellow that was goin' to skelp Father. That made the others mad an' they
took after me, but 'Mord' he drops the head one jist when he's goin' to
hit me. But all I knowed at the time was that them red devils was
a-chasin' me, and I'd got to 'leg it' for dear life!
"When I gits near enough to the house, I hears Mother and 'Mord'
hollerin' to make me run faster and go to the door, for Mother had it
open jist wide enough to reach out an' snatch me in--when the third
Injun was stoopin' to grab me, but 'Mord' makes him bite the dust like
the others.
"My, but wasn't them Injuns mad! Some of 'em sneaked around behind the
house--they had to give 'Mord's' gun a wide berth to git there!--bu
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