![]() ![]() Later, Ben Slade's son spins a story to Jeffords and Cochise about two of his horses stolen by Cochise's people. Jeffords and Sonseeahray marry in an Apache ceremony and have several days of tranquility. When these renegades ambush a stagecoach, Jeffords rides off to seek help from Cochise and the stagecoach is saved. Howard, the "Christian General" condemns racism, saying that the Bible "says nothing about pigmentation of the skin.” Jeffords makes a peace treaty with Cochise, but a group led by Geronimo, oppose the treaty and leave the stronghold. The townsfolk nearly lynch Jeffords as a traitor before he is saved by General Oliver Otis Howard who recruits Jeffords to negotiate peace with Cochise. Jeffords meets a young Apache girl, Sonseeahray, and falls in love.Ī few of Cochise's warriors attack an army wagon train and kill the survivors. Jeffords enters the Apache stronghold and begins a parley with Cochise, who agrees to let the couriers through. Instead, Jeffords learns the Apache language and customs and plans to go to Cochise's stronghold on behalf of his friend, Milt, who is in charge of the mail service in Tucson. He corrects a man's exaggerated account of the attack, but Ben Slade is incredulous and does not see why Jeffords did not kill the Apache boy. When Jeffords returns to Tucson, he encounters a prospector who escaped the ambush. The warriors then let him go but warn him not to enter Apache territory again. Helpless, he watches as they attack the prospectors and torture the survivors. However, when a group of gold prospectors approaches, the Apache gag Jeffords and tie him to a tree. The boy's tribesmen appear and are initially hostile, but decide to let Jeffords go free. Jeffords gives the boy water and treats his wounds. ![]() Tom Jeffords comes across a wounded, 14-year-old Apache boy dying from buckshot wounds in his back. ![]()
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