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About University of Oregon monthly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1897-???? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
U niversity of O regon M onthly 33 vallèy, the frost sparkled liké’“'wo,v ên glass, pleasing recQmperis'e for the chill of the night. Into the ctisp air and brilliant m.orhing light, came the girl, and carelessly passing the time th at her father and the engineer spent in the tunnel, she wandered down the tra il tow ard the C reate, whîÆe:'*Pji^ger, unw ittingly, cam é/Ko’ meeb her. ''Bates, en- ,tirelÿ'/recovered/'âeeing the unprotected g irl,w a lk in g down the stream, ’fdllowed. A t a turn in the tçail r o s e a frightened, shriek and almost in stantly came an answ ering c ry ^ h e -Iy e líH the native protecting hi« s'qnaw ; à savage expression.of revenge—fury and long nourished hate. In to the trail leaped Trigger, all his-Indian blood .scorching ,fo kill, four shots crashed as'one;;. followed a f e a r f u lc u rs e ,a n d down w ent the white mothered beast, tw in spurts of bloQd dying, his blue flannel shirt. . . * I ~ Cursé you, .Trig'!” he snarled, helplei^/ looking viciQusly at his slayer, while the frightened girl ‘ stood' by; near fainting at the awful stiddenness of the tragedy. “R en lem b erth e last man you killed in M urray?’* sneered T rig ger: “H e w as1 my father. “So you’re the squaW-man’s brat, you dirty half breed !” and evil to the last, Bates died; ' .H orrified, the girl turned to h e r'lo v e r; “Trigger, that can’t be true !”r 5'J Ensued a silence, while the . New . England corp û sèléssu rg ed uf>, bravely, combating and subm erging those of the Siwash. “M y mother was an Indian woman/* he answered, half turning to leave. ^ ' ^ oment ’s hesitation; a b rief/w avering of race antagonism, heritage Qf untold, wtíite g e n e ra tio n ; ’{hen the é te rn a í feminipe : A white cheek was pressed dgainst the brown one where a livid streak proved the almost fatal accuracy 0$ “Two Guri” Batesï —E. G. "05.