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She did show some small emotions which paleface girls displayed. She laughed more than at first, too. But she was often downright gloomy when thinking of Chief Totantora. However, seeing Wonota wished to accept the invitation, and desiring herself to please Helen and Jennie, Ruth agreed. They telephoned a message to the Hotel Borneaux and then went off to dinner at the Stone house.
"Willie will be after us." "But, will 'e?" asked the roguish Helen, punning on the boatman's name. "Do be sensible " "Even good sense will not rescue us," interrupted Helen. "I'd like to get back to camp and hear all the exciting details. Totantora certainly can say less in a few moments than any person I ever saw. And Wonota is not much better."
Ruth, in low tones, told her chum her fears told of Bilby's call at the mill mentioned the fact that the Indian girl was probably at this time at the roadside inn and that the rival moving picture producer was perhaps there likewise. "What do you know about that!" gasped Helen. "Is there going to be a real fight for the possession of Wonota, do you think?" "And for Totantora too, perhaps.
They have told Totantora that, as the contract with his daughter was made while she was not of age, it can be broken. Of course, the Indian agent agreed to the contract; but after Totantora returned from Europe, where he had been held a prisoner in Germany during the war, the guardianship of Wonota reverted to her father once more.
The few real Indians, besides Wonota and Totantora, in the company, and all those "extras" who were dressed as aborigines, got into their costumes before breakfast. Soon after eight o'clock the company got away in barges, with launches to tow them through the quiet waterways.
"I will do all I can to pacify Totantora," said Ruth, and she really was somewhat anxious on this point, for the grim countenance of the Indian chief threatened further reprisal. He was busy with the engine for a time; but by and by the regular popping of the exhaust revealed the fact that everything was all right with it.
'Brighteyes' appeared for two successive weeks in one of the big Broadway picture houses and we are making a lot of money out of its distribution. "But we know Wonota is a find for another very unmistakable reason," she added. "What is that?" asked Helen. "Other producers have begun to make Wonota and her father offers. For Chief Totantora has become interested in the movie business too. Mr.
Twice Chief Totantora had escaped and tried to make his way out of the country. Each time he had been caught, and more severely treated. The third time he had succeeded in breaking through into neutral territory. Even there, in a strange land, amid unfamiliar customs and people talking an unknown language, he had made his way alone and without help till he had reached the American lines.
"You can serve me, and I will arrange for my representative to appear for me in your court," said Hammond. "But Totantora, to whom I suppose you refer, is a citizen of the United States, and you will have to find him to serve him." "He's nothing but an Injun!" squealed Bilby, in wrath.
"What boat?" demanded Ruth, looking in the direction of the distant Canadian island, toward which the canoe, with Totantora and Wonota in it, had now disappeared. "Turn around do!" exclaimed Helen. "This way. That is the same boat we saw going by some time ago. The boat with the yellow lady in it, as Wonota called her." "This is very strange," murmured Ruth.
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