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bank of the Arkansas with an occasional damaged manuscript to the doctors bedside. No motion, no change damaged manuscript would reply to no questions and manifested no damaged manuscript of hearing, feeling or seeing. Opium had claimed him at last. The command was long out of sight and no living thing was visible. On one side the wide shallow river on the other at a little distance sage brush and sand hills. I selected a point for his grave where the work would be easy and after waiting another mortal hour concluded to set the men to work. But before doing so thought I would take another look at the dying man. On seeing him without apparent change and failing in all attempts to rouse him or make him talk it occurred to me to try an experiment. After instructing the sergeant I returned to the bedside. Presently the sergeant enter and saluting said Lieutenant some Indians are prowling on the sand hills." I directed him to have the men load and cap their pieces and prepare for a fight. When the sergeant had got beyond the word 'indians' Quinan had turned slightly and as I gave the sergeant his orders he raised slowly and as the sergeant went out in a jury he bounded from the bed exclaiming "Oh God, where is my double barreled shot gun?" and while jumping into his clothing by my direction, he kept up the cries of a groveling coward "Oh what shall we do?" "let us get into a