26/40 Look out for the October moon." "No, you are a better Indian now." "Yes; sometimes." "The better Indian harms no one--one's good self never does evil. You are to be your good self, and please me." The young Indian was silent for a time. He at last said, slowly: "But me know who will." "Do what, Benjamin ?" "Make her suffer--punish." "Who ?" "I know a bad Indian who will. He say so." "You must not let him. You are son of a chief." "I will try. |