Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1949 — Page 11
TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1040 ____-
| The God-Seeker
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THE INDIANAPQLIS TIMES
oe By Sinclair Lewis
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Synopsis: Aaron Gadd has read the “book” written by Black Wolf, an educated Dakota Indian who hates the whites. Although
(here. But not when I'm with you. our Lord's blessing on you for of Christ than all you critical
You're very comforting!”
visitifig the sick.”
know-it-alls!” He looked fondly at
off to hide. I don't know whee. {I don't know! You can torture me, {but I don't know!" ’
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- » » BE - ALL OF day before Christmas,
\government. David and he towk| Soldiers sent out making a ruckus
[food, rifles, blankets, and went]
just when the Indians are all fidgety! - But there you are—orders is orders-—or so I hear. Have| you got him éoncealed anywheres about you?” Upon explanation, the Captain
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|though it was the Sabbath, the! grunted, “If the young gentleman
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“Am I, Aaron? I'want to be. > = # : David, now wearing an old whole Mission talked furiously Pas come to his senses, such as And . . . Listen!" She whispered THE BOY'S STORY came out corduroy suit of Mr. Speezer and . alte futtiely ‘about where they are, and gone off again de-| it, lips warm and moist at his Slowly, over a day and a half, meekly holding a skein of yarn 1 y a '® liberately, nothing I can do. I'lf[" ear, “The Squire has proposed to While the good Yankton broth and while Bessie wound it. ./ David might have gone and what
he sympathizes with the Wolf and his exploited tribesmen Aaron realizes that the young bronze-skinned prophet may be stirring up rebellion which will wipe out the Boils des Morts mission and all
pay you can’t buy better. ee 0 It It's quality work you. want, our craftsmen can
the other local whites. Meanwhile Oaesar Lanark, father of
“Princess’ Selene Lanark, continues to tempt Aaron with offers |
of a commercial career ia fur trading, Aaron fights the temptation to leave missionary work and dreams of Selene as he last saw_her In the East. Now go on with the story : CHAPTER 17
ime. Shall I marry him?"
iand she let it lie there while she imurmured closely, “He needs me, ‘and I don’t think you do. Nobody | needs me but Balthazar.” { “Bal-tha-zar! Oh, no! “In his!
THE SUBTLETIES of treason bedeviled him for days. It was IK hat”
true that the Dakota had been robbed and ridiculed, and to refuse 01a help Black Wolf might be reason to that truth. But to heip him though the coarse woolen of her tr With a dozen slaves. His fath-|
“Aaron, you don't love me the ast bit!” He kissed her shoulder, |
conceivably in some small way to share in an Indian uprising which dress scratched his lips. She was would kill thousands of whites, would be treason to his own roof- WArm and arousing, and he was
tree, and that—not being utopian to the splendid degree of insanity
BON and ILL, —he could not do,
sure that in‘ a moment he would (be muttering, “Let's slip up to
pounded roots’ (along with what
heathen incantations) brought him back from near starvation.
His name was David Queens: |
lace, and he was twenty-two, He had been born in South Carolina;® his father was not wealthy-—he insisted on that-—-but he was well-to-do: a lawyer-plan-
er's brother was an Episcopal bishop. J He went to William and Mary College and was kicked out for preaching abolition.
Said Aaron privily to Harge,
His open palm lay on her knee, sounded very much like muttered «pq you know who he makes me Harge's,
think of 7 Mercie!” He gathered that Black Wolf {and David thought they wanted to go far west to the Tetons, most obdurate of the Sioux tribes, and among them found an Indian theocracy. He was astonished by their ingenuity in religion, their courage in adventure, their childishness in government. . With David Queenslace for guest, the women of the Mission had an extra joy in their prepara-
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ito do about it. They were’ at! late that afternoon. Looking out the window, Mr.| Speezer squealed, “They're comIng! Soldiers! Black Wolf was right!” Down the bluff to the Mission, on snowshoes, dragging supply, sleds, tfudged a file of six dragoons. When they were close at hand, Aaron saw that their] leader was no sergeant but no less a warrior than Capt. Amos Pipman of the § B. Dr. Franklin,
go back to Snelling. Oh, Here| come the rest of my escort, And a/ passenger.” oo) They opened the door to look out qn a sergeant with three more soldiers and a dog sled jingling: with Christmas-sounding bells! and seated on it, bright-eyed under her sable cap, waving her sable gauntlet to them, was Miss’ Selene Lanark.
(To (Be Continued)
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| TA, 7400 or ation 1s sat alone Jour ogi, They won't be baek/ Re vanet be a monk tions for Christmas. For the tree that Siighty man of mighty black ENNIAL 1 with Huldah—the Wherrymans, But he could not mutter it though the bishop uncle still so/they gilded pine cones, made Indoors, the Captain said, %
menaced him that he had to be Erotesques out of the lead foil |,
had gone over to the Speezers’'— ¥ BO pee. could only half-think it. A vast ah Anglican monk. He heard of from a tea chest sent in a dona-
a How do! How do! I take it that he groaned, “Why have I got to be emptiness and inertia held him.
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ran his hand over the shoulders, encountered a thin strip of wood, land found that bound to the | [boy's back, set with short, blood-| i crusted==spikes, was a wooden! Cross, i He looked sharply at the In—.|dlans. They nodded as though, yes, this means of penance and torture was quite the _correct| thing for a wakan man. { The Yanktons put a pot of! {snow on the fire in the tipi, and/ |stood ‘in reverence while Aaron {and ‘the old woman stripped the {boy to the waist and bathed him. TCovering “the cross of ‘torture he wore only a buckskin shirt under — |the monastic robe. His white back, gridironed with scars, was |as soft as a baby’s. | He opened his eyes, and Aaron fed him rabbit broth from a hern spoon. He went amiably to sleep, land all night Aaron and Black | Wolf sat cross-legged near his {couch, very stiff, falling asleep, {jerking into wakefulness. It was {toward morning when the boy |said, as quietly as though he had {never been asleep, “I feel better. I think I'm going to be all right.| I don’t know who you are, but
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