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hree shadows, the two boys and the dog, glided into the dense darkness. Almost immediately Hawk Eye released his hold upon the dog and whispered, "Go get him! Go get him!" As Ohitika darted off in the murky darkness, Raven Wing all but tripped over the body of the Chippeway he had killed. Forgetting the urgent need to reach the canoes, he felt with his hand for the Chippeway's scalp lock. Grasping it tightly in his left hand, he deftly circled it at its base with his knife and tore it away. "You are now a warrior," whispered Hawk Eye. Groping their way toward the beach, they made as much speed as safety would permit. Hawk Eye's course proved straight and true and in a few minutes they heard the river water lapping at the sand. Suddenly, from a distance, came a series of yaps and barks. Confident that Ohitika aided by the darkness would be above to hold Slow Dog at bay for a reasonable length of time, Hawk Eye whispered, "I must find the body of the Chippeway I killed!" Hardly were the words out of his mouth when he came upon it stretched over the bow of one of the canoes. As he bent over to obtain the highly prized scalp, Raven Wing noiselessly launched the two enemy canoes and gave them a push to set them in the current. The paddles, which he had removed before launching, he laid in his own canoe, but as he was about to set it afloat, Hawk Eye said; "We can't leave the dog." "It is the only way out," answered Raven Wing. "Come, push off your canoe." "No," said Hawk Eye. "I will not leave Ohitika." For a moment Raven Wing paused. Then, seizing hold of Hawk Eye's canoe, he dragged it off the beach. As the yelps and barks drew nearer, he climbed into his. Hawk Eye, stepping slowly into his craft, sat down and raised his gun to his shoulder. Suddenly the barking changed to a yell of pain. "Ohitika has been hit by an arrow," cried Hawk Eye, and he fired his gun into the air. "'Twill warn Slow Dog to halt and also enable Ohitika to lay a straight course to us," went on Hawk Eye. As the canoes began to drift away from shore, the sound of a sudden splash caused Hawk Eye to exclaim in a low voice, "Ohitika is swimming toward us." Laying down his gun, he picked up his paddle and noiselessly dipped it in the water to check the canoe's progress. [Illustration: {Wolf.}] CHAPTER XVII THE TRADING POST There being neither moon nor stars, Hawk Eye could no longer make out the shore line
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