^j those things. If they are after us, we 

 ^ must bluff it out." 



A 



N There was no doubt about their 



P being after us. The two galloping fig 



D ures were pointed straight at us and 



P were soon close enough to show that 



o they were Indians. We stood like 



posts and awaited them. Thud, thud 



— ta-thud, thud — on they charged at a 



furious pace directly at us. They were 



five hundred feet away — one hundred 



feet — fifty. 



Now, I always take proper pride in 

 my self possession, and to show how 

 calm I was, I got out my camera, and 

 as the two warriors came chasing up 

 to the fifty-foot limit, I snapped it. I 

 had taken a landscape a minute before, 

 and I do not think that the fact that 

 that landscape and those Indians ap- 

 peared on the same plate is any proof 



