She expressed an anxious desire to go forward as soon as possible and not to wait for the chance of her horse being caught by the Indians, which she readily comprehended as the meaning of the Black Eagle, when his somewhat ambiguous words were reported to her.
"They may catch him," she said, "or they may not, and my father will be very anxious, I know, till he sees me. I can walk quite well."
The Indian was standing silently at the door, to which he had turned after informing her of her father's safety, and Lord H----, taking her hand, inquired in a low tone if she would be afraid to stay alone with the Black Eagle for a few moments while he sought for some food for herself and him.
"Not in the least," she answered. "After his words last night, and the throwing of his blanket upon me, I am as safe with him as Otaitsa would be. From that moment he looked upon me as his daughter, and would treat me as such in any emergency."
"Well, then, I will not be long," answered Lord H----, and passing the Indian, he said: "I leave her to your care for a few moments, Black Eagle."
The Indian answered only by a sort of guttural sound peculiar to his people, and then, turning back into the house, he seated himself on the ground as before, and seemed inclined to remain in silence, but there were doubts in Edith's mind which she wished to have solved, and she said: "Is not my father thy brother, Black Eagle?"
"He is my brother," answered the Indian, laconically, and relapsed into silence again.
"Will a great chief suffer any harm to happen to his brother?" asked Edith again, after considering for a few moments how to shape her question.
"No warrior of the Totem of the Tortoise dares raise a tomahawk against the brother of the Black Eagle," answered the chief.
"But is he not the great chief of the Oneidas?" said Edith again. "Do not the people of the Stone hear his voice? Is he not to them as the rock on which their house is founded? Whither in the sky could the Oneidas soar if the Black Eagle led them not? And shall they disobey his voice?"