The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 12 Page 19

As I ascended the rocky pulpit, both the Grey-Feather and the Stockbridge were standing erect and wide awake, packs strapped and slung, rifles in hand.

“Senecas,” I said. “Too many for us.”

“Are we not to strike?” asked the Oneida wistfully, as the Mohican came swiftly up the rock followed by the Wyandotte, who seemed inclined to lag.

“Why did you quit your post?” I asked him bluntly.

“There was a better post and more to see on the rock,” he said simply.

“You made a mistake. Your business is to obey your commanding officer. Do you understand?”

“The Black-Snake understands.”