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The Yellow-Eyes should have a care how they treated the
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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The young men were made to run their ponies around the Yellow-Eyes before it was light enough in the morning for them to shoot, and they always found the Yellow-Eyes heavy with sleep; but they did not grapple with the white soldiers because they found them too slow to run away and enemies who always fought wildly, like bears.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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When the warriors returned in small parties to their camp for refreshment they saw the dead body of Owl Bear -- he who had fallen outside the barricade of the Yellow-Eyes.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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Yellow-Eyes do not want us among their carts -- they are afraid.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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The Bad Gods had whispered to the Yellow-Eyes; they had made them see under the snow.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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The two camps were pitched that night two miles apart; the Yellow-Eyes intrenched behind their packs and carts, while the Indians, being in overwhelming strength, did much as usual, except that the camp-soldiers drove the irrepressible boys back, not minding to beat their ponies with their whips when they were slow to go.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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These Yellow-Eyes were poor warriors, for they always whined and yelled under the torture.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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In an instant when it seemed as if the Indians were about to trample the Yellow-Eyes, a thin trail of fire ran along the grass from the barricade and with a blinding flash a keg of powder exploded with terrific force right under the front feet of the rushing ponies.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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Yellow-Eyes are going to kill us as we do the buffalo in a surround.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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The Yellow-Eyes had departed, and at the end of four days the Bat and
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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