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His information was very indefinite, and he began to discover signs much earlier than he had expected.Before the end of the first day he saw the traces of other snowshoe runners on the icy snow, and once he came to a place where a deer had been slain and dressed.Then he came to another where the snow had been hollowed out under some pines to make a sleeping place for several men.Clearly he was in the land of the enemy again, and a large and hostile camp might be somewhere near.

Henry felt a thrill of joy when he saw these indications.All the primitive instincts leaped up within him.A child of the forest and of elemental conditions, the warlike instinct was strong within him.He was tired of hunting wild animals, and now there was promise of a' more dangerous foe.For the purposes that he had in view he was glad that be was alone.The wintry forest, with its two feet of snow covered with ice, contained no terrors for him.He moved on his snowshoes almost like a skater, and with all the dexterity of an Indian of the far North, who is practically born on such shoes.

As he stood upon the brow of a little hill, elevated upon his snowshoes, he was, indeed, a wonderful figure.The added height and the white glare from the ice made him tower like a great giant.He was clad completely in soft, warm deerskin, his hands were gloved in the same material, and the fur cap was drawn tightly about his head and ears.The slender-barreled rifle lay across his shoulder, and the blanket and deer meat made a light package on his back.Only his face was uncovered, and that was rosy with the sharp but bracing cold.But the resolute blue eyes seemed to have grown more resolute in the last six months, and the firm jaw was firmer than ever.

It was a steely blue sky, clear, hard, and cold, fitted to the earth of snow and ice that it inclosed.His eyes traveled the circle of the horizon three times, and at the end of the third circle he made out a dim, dark thread against that sheet of blue steel.It was the light of a camp fire, and that camp fire must belong to an enemy.It was not likely that anybody else would be sending forth such a signal in this wintry wilderness.

Henry judged that the fire was several miles away, and apparently in a small valley hemmed in by hills of moderate height.He made up his mind that the band of Braxton Wyatt was there, and he intended to make a thorough scout about it.He advanced until the smoke line became much thicker and broader, and then he stopped in the densest clump of bushes that he could find.He meant to remain there until darkness came, because, with all foliage gone from the forest, it would be impossible to examine the hostile camp by day.The bushes, despite the lack of leaves, were so dense that they hid him well, and, breaking through the crust of ice, he dug a hole.Then, having taken off his snowshoes and wrapped his blanket about his body, he thrust himself into the hole exactly like a rabbit in its burrow.He laid his shoes on the crust of ice beside him.Of course, if found there by a large party of warriors on snowshoes he would have no chance to flee, but he was willing to take what seemed to him a small risk.The dark would not be long in coming, and it was snug and warm in the hole.As he sat, his head rose just above the surrounding ice, but his rifle barrel rose much higher.

He ate a little venison for supper, and the weariness in the ankles that comes from long traveling on snowshoes disappeared.

He could not see outside the bushes, but he listened with those uncommonly keen ears of his.No sound at all came.There was not even a wind to rustle the bare boughs.The sun hung a huge red globe in the west, and all that side of the earth was tinged with a red glare, wintry and cold despite its redness.Then, as the earth turned, the sun was lost behind it, and the cold dark came.

Henry found it so comfortable in his burrow that all his muscles were soothed, and he grew sleepy.It would have been very pleasant to doze there, but he brought himself round with an effort of the will, and became as wide awake as ever.He was eager to be off on his expedition, but he knew how much depended on waiting, and he waited.One hour, two hours, three hours, four hours, still and dark, passed in the forest before he roused himself from his covert.Then, warm, strong, and tempered like steel for his purpose, he put on his snowshoes, and advanced toward the point from which the column of smoke had risen.

He had never been more cautious and wary than he was now.He was a formidable figure in the darkness, crouched forward, and moving like some spirit of the wilderness, half walking, half gliding.

Although the night had come out rather clear, with many cold stars twinkling in the blue, the line of smoke was no longer visible.But Henry did not expect it to be, nor did he need it.

He had marked its base too clearly in his mind to make any mistake, and he advanced with certainty.He came presently into an open space, and he stopped with amazement.Around him were the stumps of a clearing made recently, and near him were some yards of rough rail fence.

He crouched against the fence, and saw on the far side of the clearing the dim outlines of several buildings, from the chimneys of two of which smoke was rising.It was his first thought that he had come upon a little settlement still held by daring borderers, but second thought told him that it was impossible.

Another and more comprehensive look showed many signs of ruin.

He saw remains of several burned houses, but clothing all was the atmosphere of desolation and decay that tells when a place is abandoned.The two threads of smoke did not alter this impression.

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