When they finally left the eastern slopes, they found themselves in the broad Madison River Valley, approximately a day and a half below Three Forks. There they said good-bye to Black Otter, after expressing their appreciation for his help. “Big Hunter good friend,” Black Otter told Adam before turning back toward the mountains. “Maybe I’ll come back to visit with you sometime,” Adam said while shaking the Indian’s hand. “Maybe,” Black Otter said. “Have to look hard. Move camp now.” He had already told Little Flower to prepare to take the tipi down in preparation for the move to a new location. His camp had been discovered by white men, so he could not risk staying there another season. He had gained much from his friend, but as Little Flower had repeatedly warned him, “Big Hunter brings death with him.” He said farewell to Finn and smiled at Bonnie. “Woman shoot gun like man.” Then the Bannock warrior turned his newly acquired horse back toward the mountains.
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