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Pioneers of the Old South

CHAPTER V
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The Indians became markedly hostile.

Smith was up the river, quarreling with West and his men.

At last he called them "wrongheaded asses," flung himself into his boat, and made down the river to Jamestown.

Yet even so he found no peace, for, while he was asleep in the boat, by some accident or other a spark found its way to his powder pouch.

The powder exploded.


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