Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1949 — Page 12

WHY DO SO MANY

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{8s not the great cathedrals or the

His hand was on the gun barrel

that sort of grandee is that one of them may snatch her away and marry her, and she never {will return to our tatterdemalion | frontier at all, . : | “But let's not waste any more time on my wayward girl, Gadd. So you're at the Mission. A good Presbyterian?”

But he kept on laughing. poured a drink, bore it to Indian—and handed back gun. The

Sioux walked out,

“Same thing. My grandfath-

| was his friend. er's brother was a Scotch dom- pee

He was in a dream of think-

and as he yanked it away, with the other hand he slammed the warrior down on the long bench. He the the

ob‘vioustyproclatming that Lanark

the soles of his boots and to let

stump (and there were an unreasonable number of stumps) was either a bear or an armed Indian. It was that the ravine and the trail along the Minnesota were prickly with small noises so vicious and undecipherable that he would have been glad to recognize them as coming from respec-

table Stoux gnd— grizzlies, “He with the polished “silver eup- off

walked spellbound through

dés Morts where Aaron attended day after this very successful due to the evil spirits of the mis-

wide, fierce-nosed, erect. When he sang the hymns, which he did mightily, he stood poised, a warrior. In the morning, Harge preached for an hour and a half, in Sioux, but Aaron awake most of the time. They had the Lord's Supper,

speed. He swam across the lake, sion staff. The exhilarating mohe heaved a rock through a tioii was lost by a small vote, But church: window, he stood on the they did swarm over to the Mis church steps and blasphemed sion, hammer at the windows, against the Sioux syntax of all scare al lthe women into a white {the missionaries, and he demand- shaking, and kill three venerable

managed to keepled a round of pork of Anna hens..

| i ——— \ Wherryman, who chasedziim out (To Bé Continued)

{of her kitchen with a flafiron. = |

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te © ht, 1949. Sinclaix IE Reprinte ° For- these several crimes: the sas oy a eianpement with. Nandon House a water on a clean linen cloth, and church session tried Isaac in' 0G.

Ty To — Ta “re, ne Te » . : . sii \ i mi ae ro 3 oy ly v . : 3 wr X . igh : : ue vr ‘ » : . ” ; ; ah Roney . i ; in aes » 3 S acti Ye . . . Ay ve = ; : . ox Fa is x ‘ ’ i % Ze . _Y : : ye 2 Ta 5 ; ; | y ‘. «PACE 12 __; 2 iid — THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . __ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14, 149. nsie — 1tne Od-9eeKelr eo +o oo» ~~. By Sinclair Lewis. Ines re : 4 : " 1 oe oy A : vis Sa . : =" Tra # oa > ho ind ” One of | : . ig re Nasal : : Re give up bei { Synopsis: Aaron Gadd, the New England boy who has come | THAT WAS MORE than Aaron widrld of whispers, mutters, con- tiny squares of wheat bread, absentia ond detiory hil ne i to figu | to the Bois des Morts Mission In Minnesota hoping te preach te could do: 8 t spiracies, evil, : |which Aaron had proudly sliced elder, oa Hl a > 3 at points the Dakota Indians is now paying his first visit to Caesar He. made . motions of going. 8 88 ’ in Anna's kitchen. 2 prouder © ad asiyap - 0 It was Lanark, the fabulous fur trader and father of Selene whom he 'Lanard said dulcétly, “So soon? WHEN HE SAW a light and] In the afternoon, Mr. Speezer his four * a ata zs, oe 1% that I vent met if the east. He has also met on this eventful evening Black 'By the way, yoii haven't told decided that he was near Squire preached, more briefly but more mained ju The Slap Bane y not Wolf, a college-trained Indian who understands how the whites 'me your particular hobby in re- Harge's house, he suddenly 80 airily; 20 minutes in Sioux ‘and for a oe el Swing sis friends and are stealing land from his tribe. Lanark, Squire Harge, Rev. ligiosity. Humility, like Harge?” Tovey int orm shode that he five in English; and Isaac prayed; $ay. Euiah village, and Shale metal hin and Mrs. Speezer, the Wherrymans, Miss Huldah Purdick, Aaron | «pp crazy enough to- beli / stay on atipyt now Aaron had no satisfac r » : mew You wt thle bi, fig. and a few children represent the only ,whites in that vicinity, | "o° wig ni oy oye the Mission till he was a very old|¢jon of earth and sum srawned ee i or occurred to qo 214-1b. giant box of all of them at the mercy of the'fretful Dakotahs who could wipe | igi. ov : man, the honored veteran of God * In the midst of it, Aaron looked | Ing. ‘Ti nd g e a reminder safe, white, granulated them out in a few hours if aroused. : ‘up 3 . + + Only now it could not bey... and saw Black Wolf, the Lord's Day. : fit was a 1 3 A - g a ut so do I! The only differ- with Selene growing old beside g 3 h sx. seen th Silver Dust, now with CHAPTER ELEVEN : d 4 4 refugee from Oberlin, on-a bench. | R : ose. extra sudsing power. Get LANARK was saying, “I'm glad you called on my daughter ence between us is that you think bn . + « What about Huldah? The Wolf minutely turned his| THIS YEAR the ducks seemed good man, this new giant box with and brought her a breath of reality. The ttouble with that young al Jaf . are Squally good, and I ; In his ron he a too sleepy head to stare back, but he showed to avoid Lake Bois des Morts and * “Hey, yt the big aew premium today! woman is that she's almost too talented—music, French, every- Mn eyfe a Fayaly bud and or more Than a pat er Of PraYerino recognition, no liking, no hate, the nearby slews, and Isaac That ap thing. I'm afraid she will not become less complicated when I : ’ 1 'nothing but irony, and Aaron Was weens-bhy-Night reported to Har, work the fi ™ 4 LAL take her fof a year or {wo on the Grand Tour of Europe, as I shall,” trolled by their superiors — by IT MIGHT, except that there g¢r,i4 and bothered that he could! Op ihe Spider, mother " time, either use Silver Dust Ne > “Mm,” sald Aaron. y : Which, no doubt, I mean myself.” was no crucifix nor proper altar, not determine what he was afraid a olf d th ’ t nfl cold stares. “Azide from giving her a wider - RFC dort of Clownishess that His feet had been sufficiently have been an early California of. 3 Black Wolf an e most influen- Injecting scope, 1 shall enjoy seeing Europe youthfu sor . 640 HS 98 HAL trained by night tramping ip the ‘mission, with. its benches, its] LAL tial woman in the village, was ex- ‘4 intercepted |again myself. And what I crave WOuld delight Lanark. Berkshires to feel a path through! hewn rafters—this church at Bois| IT MUST HAVE been on the , ining that: this bad luck was of my busi

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BEER DRINKERS SWITCH Dukeries but a certain plain little ing, ang it 2, hot gis his feet and not his fallible eyes morning and afternoon services| go hbagh that, for reasons appar- sionaries, and to the anger of her He J { V ? chophouge in Edinburgh called i i” ¢ ise id be guide him. But at home, though on Sunday. The staff and their t 32h favorite god, Unkteri, against the us TO OLD CROWN ALE? the Whistle. & Wet. where they 4runk. perhaps insane, wou a bear had been killed on’ Deacon children were the congregation, ent only to his own tortuous Indian men for attending the x “ Knew my grandfather, Sir Priam, Steadlly walking mo fue ou Popplewood’s hill within the pass with a few motionless. Indian rebellious mind, Black Wolf pro- y .oical Christian Church. ind ey and remember me as a boy. Oh NOW: pointing a shotgun at yo years, there were no wolves, Women masked in shawls oOFigyced a small keg ‘of whiskey This prejudice led to a race riot onds. A les BECAUSE IT yes, 1 never forget them, on my Lanark. ; no rattlesnakes. Aaron would not Plankets, and one man, Isaac| .,.. he had brought in and hid- against the despised white mi. then and COSTS NOMORE\' trips to Britain and the Conti-| The trader rose easily from have admitted it. but he was Keeps-by-Night. ed den weeks, before. In sequel, nority. The young men (Isaac anything. nent. his throne, smiling and pouring healthily scared. Aaron had expected In him a there wis Bellowing from the In- whispered to Harge) had a meet- out. Wor THAN THE BEER “Mv only worry about having Out amiable and soothing Sioux: It was not that, by the stanch humble brother, but Isaac was dian village, and Isaac Weeps-by- ing of = the soldiers’ lodge and ited ome THEY USED Say-lay-nay meet the lairds and 2% he walked toward the Indian. tradition of night panic, every taller than most of the tall Sioux; Night backslid with unusual talked about killing all the Mis. .

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inie: Hard on sin and harder on his. family.” » ~ ~ “TELL ME, Mr. Lanark: What |did Mr. Bonifay— Father Bonifay | ~~ mean when he said the Indians {have a lot of faith already?” “He was referring to their rite nf hambeday—or it can be trans- { iterated hanmdepi—which means | varioysly dreaming, fasting, con- | sciousness or divine power or | God-seeking. As a sign of ma [turity, the young male Sioux | takes the inipi, the steam bath {in a lodge of cedar boughs, very { fragrant and healthful, too, Then,

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{to show God that it is a humble

{offering. { a “He is awaiting a message from ic his God, Wakantanka.

| “If he .gets no message, someTtimes he comes down and tortures

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