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I had not long to wait    before a stealthy sound apprised me of their nearness, and then a war-bonneted, paint-streaked    face was thrust cautiously around the shoulder of the cliff, and savage eyes looked into mine.    That he could see me in the dim light of the cave I was sure for the early morning sun was    falling full upon me through the opening.
The fellow, instead of    approaching, merely stood and stared; his eyes bulging and his jaw dropped. And then another    savage face appeared, and a third and fourth and fifth, craning their necks over the shoulders of    their fellows whom they could not pass upon the narrow ledge. Each face was the picture of awe    and fear, but for what reason I did not know, nor did I learn until ten years later. That there    were still other braves behind those who regarded me was apparent from the fact that the leaders    passed back whispered word to those behind them.
A sense of delicious dreaminess overcame me, my muscles relaxed, and I was on the point of giving way to my desire to sleep when the sound of approaching horses reached my ears. I attempted to spring to my feet but was horrified to discover that my muscles refused to respond to my will. I was now thoroughly awake, but as unable to move a muscle as though turned to stone. It was then, for the first time, that I noticed a slight vapor filling the cave. It was extremely tenuous and only noticeable against the opening which led to daylight. There also came to my nostrils a faintly pungent odor, and I could only assume that I had been overcome by some poisonous gas, but why I should retain my mental faculties and yet be unable to move I could not fathom..I lay facing the opening of the cave and where I could see the short stretch of trail which lay between the cave and the turn of the cliff around which the trail led. The noise of the approaching horses had ceased, and I judged the Indians were creeping stealthily upon me along the little ledge which led to my living tomb. I remember that I hoped they would make short work of me as I did not particularly relish the thought of the innumerable things they might do to me if the spirit prompted them.

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