“The warrior can not see the moon when the sun is showering its golden arrows to the earth.”
“Why talk to me in this ambiguous manner? Speak plainly, so that I may understand.”
“The Black Eagle of the Sioux has feasted his eyes on the beauty of the pale-face.”
“On me? You can not mean me?”
“The tongue has traveled the trail of truth.”
“But it is folly—madness! He will never see me again. I shall soon be forgotten, Waupee, and then all will be well with you again.”
“The red-man never forgets.”
“And you have traveled so far—so many long miles, to tell me of this—to tell me that—”
“The wigwam of Waupee is desolate.”
“But you must have had some other motive. It can not be this alone could bring you so far.”