The Spirit of the Border: Stories of the Ohio FrontierTor Publishing Group, 1. apr 2010 - 320 pages He was known as Deathwind to the Ohio Valley Indians, and now Lewis Wetzel must single-handedly save Fort Henry. Armed only with his long rifle and knife, he heads out on a one-man rampage to stop the bloody border wars, to face down Chief Wingenund and to avenge the brutal missionary massacre at Village of Peace. |
Contents
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Chapter V | 39 |
Chapter VI | 53 |
Chapter VII | 63 |
Chapter VIII | 78 |
Chapter XVII | 166 |
Chapter XVIII | 185 |
Chapter XIX | 195 |
Chapter XX | 209 |
Chapter XXI | 217 |
Chapter XXII | 226 |
Chapter XXIII | 235 |
Chapter XXIV | 241 |
Chapter IX | 85 |
Chapter X | 90 |
Chapter XI | 101 |
Chapter XII | 107 |
Chapter XIII | 117 |
Chapter XIV | 127 |
Chapter XV | 141 |
Chapter XVI | 160 |
Chapter XXV | 251 |
Chapter XXVI | 259 |
Chapter XXVII | 275 |
Chapter XXVIII | 287 |
Chapter XXIX | 294 |
Chapter XXX | 303 |
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Common terms and phrases
ain't answered asked beautiful blood border braves brother buckskin buzzards cabin chief Christians Colonel Zane dark Dave dead Deathwind Deering Delaware dian door Edwards eyes face fear fierce forest Fort Henry Fort Pitt gaze girl Girty's glade glance Glickhican grass gray ground Half King hand head heard heart Heckewelder hunter hunting Indian Indian runners Injuns Jeff Jeff Lynn Jim Girty Jim's Joe saw Joe's Jonathan Kate kill knew knife leaves listen looked mebbe missionaries morning Joe Nell's Nellie never once pale paleface Pipe quiet raft redmen redskins renegade rifle river savages Shawnee silence Silvertip Simon Girty slowly smile spoke stone stood teepee tell thicket thought tomahawk took trail tree tribes turned Village of Peace voice wait watched Wetzel Whispering Winds wild Wingenund woods Wyandot yell young Zeisberger