The Wooing of Tokala An Intimate Tale of the Wild Life of the American Indian
The Wooing of Tokala An Intimate Tale of the Wild Life of the American Indian
Frank W Frank Welles Calkins
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The Brule had stepped aside three times, and the very ac- curacy of their aim enabled him to dodge the shafts with ease. He made no hostile move but held his arms aloft, with palms down, making the extreme sign of amity. This pacific action, rather than Tokala's interference, saved Keyahanhi from a further breach of the rules of war. He sank back upon the rocks. " Trust him not, sister, " he muttered wrath- fully, " he is a dog — traitor — poisonous snake ! " Tokala stood, as became a chief's d...aughter, look- ing at her former suitor in proud scorn. The man made no move to come nearer but raised his voice in conciliatory tones. " I wish to speak with the daughter of Yellow-Iron, " he said. " I am not come to do a mischief. See, HOW HOSTILES WERE MADE 113 yonder are my soldiers, and I stand here with no weapon in hand. " The two saw that it was indeed as he said ; he was unarmed. Keyahanhi, crippled as he was, flushed hotly to note that he had assailed a man in such case. Nevertheless his anger flamed out again.
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