As John and Mary and their little daughter, Doris, were crossing the plains, they were seen by Blue Mountain, brother of Chief Little Bear, and as the game had nearly all left that part of ... See full summary
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As John and Mary and their little daughter, Doris, were crossing the plains, they were seen by Blue Mountain, brother of Chief Little Bear, and as the game had nearly all left that part of the country on account of the dry season, the Indians were hungry and here was a chance to get food. Accordingly, Blue Mountain, with a few braves, attacked the prairie schooner, but so gallantly did John, Mary and their friends defend their little store of supplies that the Indians were forced to retire, not, however, until they had lost two or three and Blue Mountain, who had climbed into the wagon had been severely wounded and carried away in the wagon. At the cabin, which Bert had gone ahead to prepare, Blue Mountain was discovered, but Doris pleaded so earnestly for his life that they took him inside, dressed his wounds and kept him in the cabin until he was able to return to his tribe. In the meanwhile, he and Doris had become fast friends indeed when the brave returned after giving the child ...
Cast overview: | |||
Paul Machette | |||
Louis Fitzroy | |||
Jack Messick | |||
Doris Baker | - | Little Doris | |
Emma Bell Clifton | - | (as Mrs. Clifton) |