"'Bout same."
"Please tell us what you knew."
"Oui. 'Bout seex week ago me go up dar hunt bear. No find heem an' stay long time, ten day, mebby two week. Go round ver' mooch. One day I see leetle cabin an' smoke come out heem. I been dar before an' never see cabin so I know heem new. I go up an' go to knock on door when I hear mad man talk. I leesten an' hear heem say 'you sign dat paper or you no go away from here. I leesten an' hear nodder man say, 'I no sign heem'. Den odder man heem sware ver' mooch an' I come away. I think eet not my beeseness an' I stay mebby I geet hurt."
"But what makes you think they were the men we are after?" Bob asked when he had finished.
"I hear one man call odder dat name, Lakewood," the man told them.
"Then I reckon they were the men all right," Bob said turning to Jack and Lucky.
"No doubt about it," Jack agreed while the Indian nodded his head.
"And do you think they are still there?" Bob asked.
"I dunno 'bout that. I come away: no see 'em any more."
"Do you know where that place is?" Bob asked turning to Lucky.