A leader born himself, he was looking for a leader among McElroy's men;
but, with that intrepid factor himself gone and Edmonton Ridgar also,
there was nowhere a man with the signs of leadership upon him.
Through Prix's mind this went while they stood listening to the death-
wail that was beginning to rise from the tepees without.
Then he quietly took command, knowing himself to be best fitted.
"Corlier," he said quietly, "leave the gate to Cif Bordoux. Take one
man and get to the southwest bastion. You, Gifford," turning to that
young clerk who worked in the sorting-room, "man the northwest. Garcon
and Dupre will take the forward two. The rest will stand ready with
guns and ammunition along the four walls and at the gates. We know not
what will transpire."
As if their factor spoke, the men of De Seviere turned to obey, feeling
that strange compelling which causes men to follow one man to death on
the field of battle, and which is surely the gift of God.
Out of his shaking arms Marc Dupre loosed Maren, the trembling
lessening as the danger passed. That sight of the defenceless girl
among the Indians had shaken him like a leaf in the wind, had nerved
his arms with iron, had worked in him both with strength and weakness.
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