Capitolo 46
toward the sun of setting. The girl was too much sick to have moved him; then, with a
few they put in words, the Indian Head told the officer of the strong one that soon them
he/she would return for the girl--who he said as his/her squaw--and that if
sick happened her, or, on their return, she was andata,--one dozen you/he/she scalps the enemies him
would take to turn! The officer could do anybody more than the promise that the
Imprisoned Indian would be protected well.
"And every white men of theirs knew that as certainly in the sets of sun the
Indian would return for the girl that he said as his/her squaw and that
if she were for him to take there, twelve of they would pay with
their lives!
"The weeks followed and the girl grew well and strong, but, because of
its horrible accident, could not remember anything of its past. You were as
an angel to the raw dealers and soldiers; going around among them in
the simple their bathrobe you/they had shaped for her of skins and ransacking, with
his/her blonde hair that it lies a lot on his/her shoulders and his/her blue eyes as the
sky. And because she was not able dirloro the his/her their name they called her/it
Angele.
"One day a communication was brought theirs strong that says of war in the
Colonies--that the English were fighting against French and that Canada
would be swept with flame and blood! Almost to one man of theirs they told them
he/she would return to fight. One among them didn't speak--was Robert!
Although he was never run away from England to return, he could not lift his
gives against her. And someone has to be with Angele!
"From the their fire of field they talked him/it ended. It was definite that four of them
he/she would remain to the strong one until the head of a tribe it came to ask his/her prisoner.
One of these would be Robert; the other three would be select from destiny.
"Then while the other ones went home along on the footstep that they had
comes, the four careful the small strong for the cause of Angele. Three of them