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With his fears all changed to convictions, he hurried on. Voice Reading
There was no living creature near the remains of the fire: animals, man, maiden, all were gone. Voice Reading
It was only too clear that some sudden and terrible disaster had occurred during his absence - a disaster which had embraced them all, and yet had left no traces behind it. Voice Reading
Bewildered and stunned by this blow, Jefferson Hope felt his head spin round, and had to lean upon his rifle to save himself from falling. Voice Reading
He was essentially a man of action, however, and speedily recovered from his temporary impotence. Voice Reading
Seizing a half-consumed piece of wood from the smouldering fire, he blew it into a flame, and proceeded with its help to examine the little camp. Voice Reading
The ground was all stamped down by the feet of horses, showing that a large party of mounted men had overtaken the fugitives, and the direction of their tracks proved that they had afterwards turned back to Salt Lake City. Voice Reading
Had they carried back both of his companions with them? Jefferson Hope had almost persuaded himself that they must have done so, when his eye fell upon an object which made every nerve of his body tingle within him. Voice Reading
A little way on one side of the camp was a low-lying heap of reddish soil, which had assuredly not been there before. Voice Reading
There was no mistaking it for anything but a newly-dug grave. Voice Reading
As the young hunter approached it, he perceived that a stick had been planted on it, with a sheet of paper stuck in the cleft fork of it. Voice Reading
The inscription upon the paper was brief, but to the point: Voice Reading
JOHN FERRIER, Voice Reading
FORMERLY OF SALT LAKE CITY, Voice Reading
Died August 4th, 1860. Voice Reading
The sturdy old man, whom he had left so short a time before, was gone, then, and this was all his epitaph. Voice Reading
Jefferson Hope looked wildly round to see if there was a second grave, but there was no sign of one. Voice Reading
Lucy had been carried back by their terrible pursuers to fulfil her original destiny, by becoming one of the harem of the Elder's son. Voice Reading
As the young fellow realized the certainty of her fate, and his own powerlessness to prevent it, he wished that he, too, was lying with the old farmer in his last silent resting-place. Voice Reading
Again, however, his active spirit shook off the lethargy which springs from despair. Voice Reading
If there was nothing else left to him, he could at least devote his life to revenge. Voice Reading
With indomitable patience and perseverance, Jefferson Hope possessed also a power of sustained vindictiveness, which he may have learned from the Indians amongst whom he had lived. Voice Reading
As he stood by the desolate fire, he felt that the only one thing which could assuage his grief would be thorough and complete retribution, brought by his own hand upon his enemies. Voice Reading
His strong will and untiring energy should, he determined, be devoted to that one end. Voice Reading
With a grim, white face, he retraced his steps to where he had dropped the food, and having stirred up the smouldering fire, he cooked enough to last him for a few days. Voice Reading

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