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Molly McDonald

CHAPTER XXXVI
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Suddenly one of the Osages signalled for a halt, averring that he smelled fire.

The scouts dismounted and crept forward, discovering a small campfire, deserted but still smouldering, in a strip of timber.

Careful examination made it certain that this fire must have been kindled by Indian boys, herding ponies during the day, and probably meant that the village was very close at hand.

The Osage guides and the two white scouts again picked up the trail, the cavalry advancing slowly some distance behind.

Custer, accompanied by Hamlin, rode a yard to the rear and joined the scouts, who were cautiously feeling their way up a slight declivity.
The Osage in advance crept through the snow to the crest of the ridge and looked carefully down into the valley below.


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