
CHAPTER I—THE BEGINNING OF IT ALL
CHAPTER II—A SENTENCE OF DEATH—ACCUSED OF WITCHCRAFT
CHAPTER III—THE WARNING
CHAPTER IV—WATCHED
CHAPTER V—IN DRIPPING RAIN AND DARKNESS
CHAPTER VI—“THE WITCH IS HIDDEN HERE.”
CHAPTER VII—THE SECRET LEAD MINE
CHAPTER VIII—THE SALT SPRINGS—A STARTLING DISCOVERY
CHAPTER IX—THE EVIL POWER OF LONE-ELK
CHAPTER XI—THE HIDDEN TOMAHAWK
A vivid portrait of a late‑18th‑century Delaware village comes alive as the community gathers for a grand Thanksgiving ceremony. The narrative opens on a crisp October day in 1792, with smoke curling from the council house and the air filled with the rustle of leaves and the quiet anticipation of the gathered tribes. Among the attendees are the dignified chief Hopocon, his striking daughter Gentle Maiden, and the enigmatic outcast Lone‑Elk, a Seneca whose ambition and cunning set him apart.
Lone‑Elk, newly entrusted with leading the festivities, weaves his own agenda into the traditional rites, subtly steering the tribe’s rituals and speeches. As the fire blazes and tobacco smoke spirals upward, the story hints at the tensions between loyalty, cultural pride, and the allure of power. Listeners will be drawn into the rich tapestry of tribal life, the vivid customs, and the undercurrents of intrigue that promise to shape the community’s fate.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (329K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1872–1955
Best known for brisk historical adventures and boys' books, this Ohio writer turned a lifelong fascination with frontier history into stories full of movement, danger, and early American settings. His books often mix youthful energy with a strong sense of place, especially the Ohio frontier.
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