"I fear nothing now," he said; "I am going."
"Still I must explain to you——"
"For what good purpose?" the monk interrupted him. "I will tell Blue-fox that you consent to have an interview with him; but, as you do not care to go alone to his camp, you prefer seeing him without witnesses in the middle of the prairie."
"That will do, and you will bring him with you to the spot where I shall be waiting."
"I will try, at any rate."
"That is what I mean."
"But where will you wait for him?"
"On the skirt of the forest."
"All right."
"One parting hint."