Tales of the Southern Border

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Tales of the Southern Border
Cw Charles Wilkins Webber
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ingly impenetrable bosom like a great black serpent, gliding into its shadowy den. To describe the yell of infuriated as tonishment the blank, pale look of surprise, which the Rangers exchanged during one brief instant of uncertainty, would be impossible. But the stern leader shouted quickly " On, boys ! if they re going below, we ll follow them !" The men cheered, and they swept after them into the wood. One short minute beneath the shadows a little time of darkened, breathless speed, and they
... burst into the sun light of a prairie beyond. Their eyes were dazzled ! Their senses stunned ! It was but for an instant. The harsh and stunning howl that greeted them into this dazzling light, they had heard before those dusky, hideous forms, rush upon them from eveVy side but they had seen their long lances and feathered crowns shake and toss in fight before and though they came like a torrent closing round them, these brave men were not unnerved !
The ring of their rifles rose in deadly lullaby over the triumphing howls of successful strategy recoiling the over whelming waves in silence for a moment, while the smoke arose but then the recoil was stayed by the tremendous rush from the circles without for they were in the very middle of a camp or rather ambush of over three hundred Camanches, and only those nearest could reach them, of course ; but then this rush drove on those before, upon them, trampling the bodies of their own slain that had fallen by the first fire, and in spite of the terrible execution done by the pistols of the Rangers, the roaring tide hurled these inward circles on.


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