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this trance! She lies there all day long with those staring eyes. I can't look
into them. They are the eyes of a child who has seen murder."
"We must try in some way to get her out of this stupor, and I have an
idea. Have you noticed that Mr. Wells has failed very much in the last
few weeks?"
"Indeed I have, and I'm afraid he's breaking down. He has grown so
thin, eats very little, and doesn't sleep. He is old, you know, and, despite
his zeal, this border life is telling on him."
"Dave, I believe he knows it. Poor, earnest old man! He never says a
word about himself, yet he must know he is going down hill. Well, we
all begin, sooner or later, that descent which ends in the grave. I believe
we might stir Nellie by telling her Mr. Wells' health is breaking."
"Let us try."
A hurried knock on the door interrupted their conversation.
"Come in," said Edwards.
The door opened to admit a man, who entered eagerly.
"Jim! Jim!" exclaimed both missionaries, throwing themselves upon the
newcomer.
It was, indeed, Jim, but no answering smile lighted his worn, distressed face while he wrung his friends' hands.
"You're not hurt?" asked Dave.
"No, I'm uninjured."
"Tell us all. Did you escape? Did you see your brother? Did you know
Wetzel rescued Nell?"
"Wingenund set me free in spite of many demands for my death. He
kept Joe a prisoner, and intends to kill him, for the lad was Wetzel's companion. I saw the hunter come into the glade where we camped, break
through the line of fighting Indians and carry Nell off."
"Kate?" faltered Young, with ashen face.
"George, I wish to God I could tell you she is dead," answered Jim,
nervously pacing the room. "But she was well when I last saw her. She
endured the hard journey better than either Nell or I. Girty did not carry
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her into the encampment, as Silvertip did Joe and me, but the renegade
left us on the outskirts of the Delaware town. There was a rocky ravine
with dense undergrowth where he disappeared with his captive. I suppose he has his den somewhere in that ravine."
George sank down and buried his face in his arms; neither movement
nor sound betokened consciousness.
"Has Wetzel come in with Nell? Joe said he had a cave where he might
have taken her in case of illness or accident."
"Yes, he brought her back," answered Edwards, slowly.
"I want to see her," said Jim, his haggard face expressing a keen anxiety. "She's not wounded? hurt? ill?"
"No, nothing like that. It's a shock which she can't get over, can't
forget."
"I must see her," cried Jim, moving toward the door.
"Don't go," replied Dave, detaining him. "Wait. We must see what's
best to be done. Wait till Heckewelder comes. He'll be here soon. Nell
thinks you're dead, and the surprise might be bad for her."
Heckewelder came in at that moment, and shook hands warmly with
Jim.
"The Delaware runner told me you were here. I am overjoyed that
Wingenund freed you," said the missionary. "It is a most favorable sign. I
have heard rumors from Goshocking and Sandusky that have worried
me. This good news more than offsets the bad. I am sorry about your
brother. Are you well?"
"Well, but miserable. I want to see Nell. Dave tells me she is not exactly ill, but something is wrong with her. Perhaps I ought not to see her
just yet."
"It'll be exactly the tonic for her," replied Heckewelder. "She'll be surprised out of herself. She is morbid, apathetic, and, try as we may, we
can't interest her. Come at once."
Heckewelder had taken Jim's arm and started for the door when he
caught sight of Young, sitting bowed and motionless. Turning to Jim he
whispered:
"Kate?"
"Girty did not take her into the encampment," answered Jim, in a low
voice. "I hoped he would, because the Indians are kind, but he didn't. He
took her to his den."
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Just then Young raised his face. The despair in it would have melted a
heart of stone. It had become the face of an old man.
"If only you'd told me she had died," he said to Jim, "I'd have been
man enough to stand it, but—this—this kills me—I can't breathe!"
He staggered into the adjoining room, where he flung himself upon a
bed.
"It's hard, and he won't be able to stand up under it, for he's not
strong," whispered Jim.
Heckewelder was a mild, pious man, in whom no one would ever expect strong passion; but now depths were stirred within his heart that
had ever been tranquil. He became livid, and his face was distorted with
rage.
"It's bad enough to have these renegades plotting and working against
our religion; to have them sow discontent, spread lies, make the Indians
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