The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 21 Page 13

just before midnight, find out where this castle stands, and report to me at sunrise.”

Boyd saluted, hesitated, then asked permission to speak. And when the General accorded it, he explained his plan to take Amochol at the Chinisee Castle, and that this matter would neither delay nor interfere with a prompt execution of his present orders.

“Very well,” nodded the General, “but take no more than four men, and Mr. Loskiel and his Indians with you; and report to me at sunrise.”

I heard him say this; Major Hoops heard him also. So I supposed that Boyd would obey these orders to the letter.

When the mounted party had moved away, Boyd and I went back to the fire and lay down on our blankets.