V SPECULATIONS AND tlie lovers met. They had left their first retreat, and were now seated among the branches of a large elni which hung far over the lake. (The same tree is still standing, and excites universal curiosity and in- terest.) For fear of being detected, they talked almost in a whisper, and now, that they might get back to camp in good time and thereby avoid suspicion, they were just rising to return, when the maiden uttered a shriek which was heard at the camp, and bounding toward the young brave, she caught his blan- ket, but missed the direc- tion of her foot and fell, bearing the blanket with her into the great arms of the ferocious monster. Instantly every man, wo- man, and child of the band were upon the bank, but all unarmed. Cries and waitings went up from every mouth. What was to be done? In the meantime tins white and savage beast held the breathless maiden in his huge grasp, and fondled with his precious prey as if he were used to scenes like this. One deaf- eaing yell from the lover warrior is heard above the cries of hundreds of his tribe, and dashing away to his wigwam he grasps his faithful knife, returns almost at a single ixxxnd THB