Red Chief terrorizes his kidnappers by sitting in the entrance of the cave where they are hiding out and asking one of the kidnappers if he dares to enter Red Chief's camp. He also calls Sam, one of the kidnappers, a spy and tells him that his braves will roast Sam alive when they return. In addition to prattling on continuously, Red Chief also lets out blood-curdling war cries and tries to scalp Bill, the other kidnapper. One of the most terrifying things that Red Chief tells his kidnappers is that he's having so much fun that he doesn't want to go home. He says this before he decides to become Black Scout and ride Bill like a horse. In the end, the kidnappers wind up paying Red Chief's father to take him back, as Red Chief, though just a child, is such a terror.
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