Pierre And His People, [tales of the Far North], volume 2.
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Fastidious as he was in appearance, Pierre was notvain. He had been created with a sense of refinement that reduced thegrossness of his life; but he did not trade on it; he simply accepted itand lived it naturally after his kind. He was not good at heart, and henever pretended to be so. He continued: "No, I have not much love; butVal, well, I think of him some. His tongue is straight; he makes nolies. His heart is fire; his arms are strong; he has no fear. He doesnot love Pierre; but he does no...t pretend to love him. He does not thinkof me like the rest. So much the more when his trouble comes I help him. I help him to the death if he needs me. To make him my friend--that isgood. Eh? Perhaps. You see, Galbraith?" The old man nodded thoughtfully, and after a little pause said: "I havekilled Injins myself;" and he made a motion of his head backward, suggestive of the past. With a shrug of his shoulders the other replied "Yes, so have I--sometimes. But the government was different then, and there were noRiders of the Plains.
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