The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 12 Page 62

“Do the others know this?” I asked.

“Surely, Loskiel.”

I looked at my Indians where they lay flat behind their trees, rifles poised, eyes intent on the territory in front of them.

“If my brother does not desire to bring the Wyandotte to General Sullivan, I will go to him now and kill him,” said the Mohican carelessly.

“He ought to hang,” I said between my teeth.

“Yes. It is the most dreadful death a Seneca can die. He would prefer the stake and two days’ torture. Loskiel is right. The Erie has been a priest of Amochol. Let him die by the rope he dreads more than the stake. For all Indians fear the rope, Loskiel, which chokes