Dancing With Wolves
Lt. John Dunbar was lying on a hospital bed, leg totally mutilated. Barely conscious, the man over heard the surgeon say he could not amputate this mans leg as tired as he was. Dunbar didn't like what he heard, so when the surgeons left, he grabbed his boat, and he slowly slid the boat up his mutilated foot biting on a stick to relive the massive pain. He returned to the battlefield, with only one thing on his mind, suicide. So, he took a horse, and rode it directly in front of the Confederate army. He rode and rode, never getting hit by any bullet flying by him. The Union army then crushed the Confederate army and this maid Dunbar a war hero. He pled to the general to keep his leg, and he did. After his foot healed he had the option of going to any fort. He chose to go west, to the plains. He left with one of the peasants from the fort he was in, to a post out in the plai
He knew the army would be after him, so, he knew he had to leave the tribe, for when the army found him, they would kill the tribe also. One day, he was playing with the wolf and the Indians named him "Dances with Wolves". He managed to survive, but he could not prove he was a Lt. Dances with wolves provided rifles to the Indians who were there and they defeated the other Indians. The Indians did not respond very well. While they were leaving, the tribe attacked, and rescued Dances with Wolves. When the men returned, the chief told the lady (his daughter) she would mourn no more. One day when he was 'washing up', he had a run in with an Indian. Dances with Wolves and the lady ended up getting married. The tribe was about to move to the woods for the winter.
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