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k here.' "_'You Seminole!_' he said emphatically. "'Seminole,' I repeated, puzzled. "'You Seminole! Aunty Seminole--_you_ Seminole!' "'Why, Tiger-tail?' "'Seminole hunt Three-eye long time--hundred, hundred year--hunt 'um Three-eye, kill 'um Three-eye.' "'You say that for hundreds of years the Seminoles have hunted a creature with three eyes?' "'Sure! Hunt 'um now!' "'_Now?_' "'Sure!' "'But, Tiger-tail, if the legends of your people tell you that the Seminoles hunted a creature with three eyes hundreds of years ago, certainly no such three-eyed creatures remain today?' "'Some.' "'What! Where?' "'Black Bayou.' "'Do you mean to tell me that a living creature with three eyes still inhabits the forests of Black Bayou?' "'Sure. Me see 'um. Me kill 'um three-eye man.' "'You have killed a man who had _three eyes_?' "'Sure!' "'A man? _With three eyes?_' "'Sure.'" * * * * * The pretty waitress, excitedly engrossed in her story, was unconsciously acting out the thrilling scene of her dialogue with the Indian, even imitating his voice and gestures. And Kemper and I listened and watched her breathlessly, fascinated by her lithe and supple grace as well as by the astounding story she was so frankly unfolding with the consummate artlessness of a natural actress. She turned her flushed face to us: "I made up my mind," she said, "that Tiger-tail's story was worth investigating. It was perfectly easy for me to secure corroboration, because that Seminole went back to his Everglade camp and told every one of his people that I was a white Seminole because my ancestors also hunted the three-eyed man and nobody except a Seminole could know that such a thing as a three-eyed man existed. "So, the next afternoon off, I embarked in Tiger-tail's canoe and he took me to his camp. And there I talked to his people, men and women, questioning, listening, putting this and that together, trying to discover some foundation for their persistent statements concerning men, still living in the jungles of Black Bayou, who had three eyes instead of two. "All told the same story; all asserted that since the time their records ran the Seminoles had hunted and slain every three-eyed man they could catch; and that as long as the Seminoles had lived in the Everglades the three-eyed men had lived in the forests beyond Black Bayou." She paused, dramatically, cooling her c
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