3/38 I am old." "You have been a good man," said Mrs.Woods, yielding to an impulse of her better nature. She presently added, as though she had been too generous, "And there aren't many good Injuns--nor white folks either for that matter." "I have come to have a smoke-talk with you," said the old chief, taking out his pipe and asking Mrs.Woods to light it. When a child is weary, I take him by the hand and point him to the smoke of his wigwam. |