last,â Uncle John said with relief. He called down to Dr. Woodard. âNeed me to help, or would I be in the way?â
âWe will manage,â Dr. Woodard called back.
In a few minutes Dimar appeared on the ladder with Joeâs limp body slung over his shoulder. Dr. Woodard came right behind him, carrying the girlsâ aprons. Reaching the top, they laid Joe on the ground, and again covered him with the aprons.
âGo get blanket,â Uncle Ned directed Dimar, pointing back toward Running Fireâs house.
Dimar hurried off, and Uncle Wirt followed in case he had any trouble.
As Dr. Woodard examined his unconscious son, Mandie and Sallie explained how they got there.
Mandie clung to Uncle John, while Sallie hugged her grandfather.
âThe Catawba man, Running Fire, is the one who has been tearing down the hospital,â Mandie told them. âHeâs a medicine man.â
âThat explains a lot of things,â said Dr. Woodard.
Mandie knelt beside Joe, watching the doctor work. âWill he be all right, Dr. Woodard?â she asked, trembling. In the dim light, she could again see the dried blood and bruises on Joeâs ashen face.
A tired, worried frown creased the doctorâs forehead. âWeâll see,â he said. âWe must get him in a warm bed at once.â
Dimar and Uncle Wirt returned with two heavy blankets.
âWe make bed,â Uncle Ned told them. Laying one blanket on the ground, he waited for Dr. Woodard to move Joe onto it. Uncle Ned covered Joe with the other blanket, then motioned to Uncle Wirt, Uncle John, and Dimar to help him pick up the corners to form a hammock-like bed for carrying Joe.
Dr. Woodard protested being left out of the operation. âI could carry one corner,â he said.
âNo, itâs better you stay right alongside him,â Uncle John replied as the party started off through the woods, carrying the sick boy to Uncle Nedâs house.
CHAPTER TWELVE
CAPTURED!
Tsaâni carried the lantern as he led Morning Star and Elizabeth to the hospital site. They met no one and heard nothing. Now and then they stopped to call the girlsâ names, but received no answer.
Elizabeth was becoming frantic. She wished she knew how to contact John to get his help.
While Tsaâni and the women were searching the woods, the men arrived at Uncle Nedâs house with Joe. When they entered the cabin, they looked around but found no one home.
âWhere is Elizabeth? And Morning Star?â Uncle John said. âElizabeth! Elizabeth!â he called up the ladder to the attic room. No answer. âNow, donât tell me theyâve disappeared, too,â he said.
Mandie quickly climbed the ladder, looked around, and came back down. Then she saw the note on the table. She ran to pick it up. âUncle John, theyâve gone to look for Sallie and me,â she said, handing him the note.
âOf all things,â said Uncle John, reading the note. âWe canât seem to get all of us together. Itâs dark out there now. Thereâs no telling where they are.â
Uncle Ned helped Dr. Woodard put Joe in one of the beds near the fireplace, then stirred up the fire. âMorning Star know woods. Not get lost,â he said.
âBut itâs getting late, Uncle Ned. Weâd better go find them,â Uncle John said.
âYes, we find,â Uncle Wirt spoke up.
âI will go, too,â Dimar volunteered.
âAmanda, you and Sallie be sure you stay right here with Dr. Woodard,â said Uncle John. âDonât set foot out of this house for any reason at all. Do you hear me?â
âYes, sir, I understand,â Mandie replied meekly. âIâm sorry we caused so much trouble. We wonât ever go looking for flowers again.â
âI am sorry, too,â Sallie added.
âDr. Woodard may need your help with Joe anyway,â said Uncle John. âWeâll be back as
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