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Tue Jul 16 08:04:32 2013

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Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 12:04:21 +0000
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<tr><td  id=3D=22top=22  align=3D=22center=22><b>No pictures?</b> <a href=
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 to wait before a stealthy sound apprised me of their nearness, and then a =
war-bonneted, paint-streaked face was thrust cautiously around the shoulder=
 of the cliff, and savage eyes looked into mine=2E That he could see me in =
the dim light of the cave I was sure for the early morning sun was falling =
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and fifth, craning their necks over the shoulders of their fellows whom the=
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A sense of delicious dreaminess overcame me, my muscles relaxed, and I was =
on the point of giving way to my desire to sleep when the sound of approach=
ing horses reached my ears=2E I attempted to spring to my feet but was horr=
ified to discover that my muscles refused to respond to my will=2E I was no=
w thoroughly awake, but as unable to move a muscle as though turned to ston=
e=2E It was then, for the first time, that I noticed a slight vapor filling=
 the cave=2E It was extremely tenuous and only noticeable against the openi=
ng which led to daylight=2E There also came to my nostrils a faintly pungen=
t odor, and I could only assume that I had been overcome by some poisonous =
gas, but why I should retain my mental faculties and yet be unable to move =
I could not fathom=2E=2EI lay facing the opening of the cave and where I co=
uld see the short stretch of trail which lay between the cave and the turn =
of the cliff around which the trail led=2E The noise of the approaching hor=
ses had ceased, and I judged the Indians were creeping stealthily upon me a=
long the little ledge which led to my living tomb=2E I remember that I hope=
d they would make short work of me as I did not particularly relish the tho=
ught of the innumerable things they might do to me if the spirit prompted t=
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