The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 15 Page 69

below on the parade were already running some grasping their muskets, others drawing pistols and hangers.

We could hear musketry firing ahead, and drums beating to arms in our camp behind us.

“The cattle-guard!” panted an officer at my elbow as we ran up stream along the river-bank. “The Senecas have made their kill again, God curse them!”

It was so. Out of the woods came running our frightened cattle, with the guard plodding heavily on their flanks; and in the rear two of our soldiers urged them on with kicks and blow; two more retreated backward, facing the dusky forest with levelled muskets, and a third staggered beside them, half carrying, half trailing a man whose head hung down crimsoning the leaves as it dragged over them.