<p>&ldquo;What&rsquo;s up? Indians comin&rsquo;?&rdquo; Abel laughed cruelly and Daniel&rsquo;s mind was swept by unreasoning terror. Three years ago Indians had come out of the woods to burn&nbsp;the cabin in the clearing and scalp Daniel&rsquo;s father. Since then the orphan boy had been an unwelcome member of the Worder household.</p><p>His only chance to start life on his own was to join one of the pack-horse trains carrying supplies to the string of forts General Wayne had built right up to the Indian country. The drivers of the trains faced real danger: the trails led through the dense forests of Ohio and the Indians grew bolder every day.</p><p>Daniel doubted that he could overcome his fear of the forest. But he would try for as Polly said: &ldquo;You can&rsquo;t enjoy anything if you let yourself be scairt all the time.&rdquo;</p><p><em>Fear in the Forest</em> is a story of a stirring age and is true to the period in the reactions and speech of its characters.</p>
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