Raoul eyed the short colonel"s mismatched uniform parts and wondered where he got the gall to criticize. But he wanted to be on this man"s good side.
"My wife and two sons were murdered by the redskins. At Victor. They"ve been dead for two weeks, and I just found out about it last night."
Taylor reached out and gripped his arm. "d.a.m.n! I am sorry, Colonel de Marion. I should have realized you might have lost loved ones there.
I"ll see that _you_ get leave to go home."
Back to Victor? Raoul trembled at the thought of having to see the ruins of Victoire and the town--the graves of Clarissa and Phil and Andy.
Having to face people who, like Eli, might believe that he put them in harm"s way. Besides, he had a mission to carry out. Kill Indians. And there were no Indians to kill in Victor now.
"No, Colonel, no," he stammered. "I want to go after Black Hawk"s people. We can"t let them get away."
"Nor will we. General Atkinson and I were talking about that just yesterday--and about you, as it happens. You own a Mississippi steamboat, don"t you?"
Puzzled, Raoul answered, "Yes, the _Victory_. It makes a regular run from St. Louis to Galena."
"We"re certain that if we don"t catch up with Black Hawk, wherever he"s hiding up in the Michigan Territory, that he"ll try to take his band west, to the Mississippi. If he gets across it, we"ll have a h.e.l.l of a time catching him." Taylor"s eyes glinted hard as gla.s.s marbles. "We are determined, Colonel, not to allow him to make a successful retreat. We have to show all the tribes that they can"t murder white people and then light out for Indian country and get off scot-free."
Taylor"s words, now that the near-mutiny was over, lifted Raoul"s heart.
He had left Victor in April hoping for revenge for Helene and for his own sufferings of years ago. But now there were more slaughtered innocents to avenge--and now he had the army of the United States to help him do it.
"I"ll do anything to get those redskins."
"With your ship patrolling the stretch of river where they"re likely to cross, we could be sure that Black Hawk won"t escape us."
"You want me to go back and get the _Victory_ ready?" He felt himself trembling again.
"For now you"ll go along with us into the Michigan Territory," Taylor said. "But if it looks as if Black Hawk is making a run for the Mississippi, you"ll see that we cut them off. The _Victory_, eh? Aptly named."
Raoul"s grieving, vengeful heart rejoiced. When the time came, he"d have the cannon from the trading post mounted in the bow of the _Victory_.
Then let any d.a.m.ned Indians try to cross the Mississippi. He"d pay them back for what they did to Victoire.
But he remembered Nicole and Frank coming to him, telling him the militia was needed to guard Victor. He"d laughed at their fears. If he"d listened to them, Clarissa and Andy and Phil and those other people might still be alive. Victoire and Victor would still be standing.
Hadn"t he had some hand in bringing death and destruction upon his home?
No, it was all the Indians" doing.
_I"ll get you, Black Hawk. If I have to follow you all the way to Hudson"s Bay. There won"t be a one of your d.a.m.ned British Band left alive when I"m done._
He would make them suffer. From this moment on, he had only one thing to think of and only one thing to do: kill Indians.
BOOK 3
1832
Moon of Strawberries
_June_
18
The Trembling Lands
Redbird thought, _Our land by the Rock River was so good to us, and now see what we have come to_.
Only starving people tried to make food from cattail seeds and the inner bark of slippery elm and willow trees.
With a small steel knife Redbird cut cattails, dropping them into a basket she carried over her arm. It would take thousands of the tiny seeds, painstakingly picked from the white fuzz and then ground into meal, to make a little bread that must be shared among five people.
Redbird moved slowly, pushing her swollen belly before her. As much as her back and her feet hurt, she was determined to spend every day out foraging until the baby was born. For the baby"s sake she had to eat as much as she could, but she did not want to take that extra portion from the rest of her family without contributing as much as she could to the common supply.
She sang as she walked along, asking the Trembling Lands to yield fruits and berries. She found no fruits or berries, but singing kept her spirits up, and she thought it helped the others too. Yellow Hair smiled and nodded to her to show that she liked the song.
Sweat trickled down her back and inside her doeskin dress. Gray clouds lay heavily over the Trembling Lands, and the air was warm and wet. Even though the water of the lake was dark and muddy, Redbird was looking forward to bathing in it.
And she was looking forward to a private talk with Yellow Hair. Yellow Hair had been with them for many days and nights. It was time she went to bed with White Bear.
Yellow Hair walked beside her around the edge of the lake. Ahead of them ran Eagle Feather with a captive pale eyes boy named Woodrow. Iron Knife had brought Woodrow back from a raid, and White Bear had taken him under his protection too.
Woodrow, a few years older than Eagle Feather, was darting this way and that, uprooting plants and throwing them down, tasting berries and spitting them out. Redbird watched him with amus.e.m.e.nt. She had already grown fond of him.
Woodrow said something to Yellow Hair, who smiled and turned to Redbird.
Speaking the pale eyes" tongue slowly, adding the few Sauk words she knew and using gestures, Yellow Hair managed to explain to Redbird that Woodrow was unhappy because he did not know what to pick.
"If look good, pick," Redbird said, using the little English White Bear had taught her. "Not eat. If I say good, then eat."
Woodrow grinned and nodded to Redbird to show he understood. He ran off after Eagle Feather, who was looking for birds and squirrels to shoot with his small bow and arrow. Woodrow had been a captive only half as long as Yellow Hair, but unlike her, he seemed happy with his lot.
Redbird doubted that Eagle Feather and Woodrow would find any squirrels or birds. Very little that was edible, plant or animal, lived in this marsh, and over a thousand people had been foraging in the area for more than a moon. The last time the British Band had eaten well was when Wolf Paw brought the cattle. And among so many people, those cattle had not lasted long. Many people were digging in the ground for worms and grubs, roasting them and eating them in handfuls. Some people were even secretly killing and eating horses, though Black Hawk had decreed death for anyone caught doing that.
As for Redbird herself, she felt an emptiness in her belly from the time she woke till the time she went to sleep, and she found herself wanting to sleep longer and longer as her strength ebbed away. She worried constantly that the baby inside her was not getting enough nourishment and would die or be stunted. The people around her were starting to look like walking skeletons.
They came to a point of land covered with pale green shrubs thrusting out into the lake. Redbird called Eagle Feather.
"Go for a swim around the other side of this point and take the pale eyes boy with you."
Eagle Feather"s blue eyes glowed. "Maybe I can shoot a frog."
Once the boys were gone, she said to Yellow Hair, "We take bath." Yellow Hair smiled gratefully.