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The Sioux fired

The Sioux fired.jpg View on the Battery, Charleston, South CarolinaMiniaturesDaniel T. Potts at the Bear Lake rendezvous of 1827View on the Battery, Charleston, South CarolinaMiniaturesDaniel T. Potts at the Bear Lake rendezvous of 1827View on the Battery, Charleston, South CarolinaMiniaturesDaniel T. Potts at the Bear Lake rendezvous of 1827View on the Battery, Charleston, South CarolinaMiniaturesDaniel T. Potts at the Bear Lake rendezvous of 1827View on the Battery, Charleston, South CarolinaMiniaturesDaniel T. Potts at the Bear Lake rendezvous of 1827View on the Battery, Charleston, South CarolinaMiniaturesDaniel T. Potts at the Bear Lake rendezvous of 1827

As he lay there he heard some one riding toward him, but thought it was one of his party. It was a Sioux; and right in the midst of the song—poh!—the Sioux fired, wounding Weasel Arm in the hip. Luckily the wound was slight, and Weasel Arm sprang for the near-by woods. The Sioux dared not follow him, for he saw that Weasel Arm had a gun.”