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Here, Doris and Simon are supposed to watch and guard Johanna while Captain Kidd is giving his news reading. However, when they doze off the young girl escapes and to the river, where she spots a Kiowa riding party across the river. Johanna calls to the Native Americans for rescue, but they don’t understand what she’s saying; instead, they think she’s an enemy and shoot at her. Before the Captain whisks her away, Johanna places the doll as a sort of sentinel watching over “Indian Territory,” where she used to live.
Until now, the narrative has focused on Johanna’s inability…