Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 05 : Lights and shadows of the South
Produced by David Widger
By Charles M. Skinner
Vol. 5.
The Swim at Indian Head The Moaning Sisters A Ride for a Bride Spooks of the Hiawassee Lake of the Dismal Swamp The Barge of Defeat Natural Bridge The Silence Broken Siren of the French Broad The Hunter of Calawassee Revenge of the Accabee Toccoa Falls Two Lives for One A Ghostly Avenger The Wraith Ringer of Atlanta The Swallowing Earthquake The Last Stand of the Biloxi The Sacred Fire of Natchez Pass Christian The Under Land
At Indian Head, Maryland, are the government proving-grounds, where the racket of great guns and splintering of targets are a deterrent to the miscellaneous visitations of picnics. Trouble has been frequently associated with this neighborhood, as it is now suggested in the noisy symbolry of war. In prehistoric days it was the site of an aboriginal town, whose denizens were like other Indians in their love for fight and their willingness to shed blood. Great was the joy of all these citizens when a scouting party came in, one day, bringing with them the daughter of one of their toughest old hunters and a young buck, from another faction, who had come a-courting; her in the neighboring shades.
Capture meant death, usually, and he knew it, but he held himself proudly and refused to ask for mercy. It was resolved that he should die. The father's scorn for his daughter, that she should thus consort with an enemy, was so great that he was on the point of offering her as a joint sacrifice with her lover, when she fell on her knees before him and began a fervent appeal, not for herself, but for the prisoner. She would do anything to prove her strength, her duty, her obedience, if they would set him free. He had done injury to none. What justice lay in putting him to the torture?
Half in earnest, half in humor, the chief answered, Suppose we were to set him on the farther shore of the Potomac, do you love him well enough to swim to him?
I do.
The river is wide and deep.
Charles M. Skinner
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LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE SOUTH
CONTENTS:
LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF THE SOUTH
THE SWIM AT INDIAN HEAD
THE MOANING SISTERS
A RIDE FOR A BRIDE
SPOOKS OF THE HIAWASSEE
LAKE OF THE DISMAL SWAMP
THE BARGE OF DEFEAT
NATURAL BRIDGE
THE SILENCE BROKEN
SIREN OF THE FRENCH BROAD
THE HUNTER OF CALAWASSEE
REVENGE OF THE ACCABEE
TOCCOA FALLS
TWO LIVES FOR ONE
A GHOSTLY AVENGER
THE WRAITH RINGER OF ATLANTA
THE SWALLOWING EARTHQUAKE
LAST STAND OF THE BILOXI
THE SACRED FIRE OF NACHEZ
PASS CHRISTIAN
THE UNDER LAND