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Dances With Wolves - Chapters 11-12

Author: Tom Wright
Across
Dunbar rides toward this as a point of reference. - Ch. 12
Stands With a Fist is unsuccessful at completing this because other women intervene. - Ch. 12
This compels Wind In His Hair to ride back and confront Dunbar. - Ch. 11
Dunbar is doing this when he hears the horses coming. - Ch. 11
Dunbar mentally compares Stands With a Fist with this two-word image when he reaches for her but then pulls back because of her fear. - Ch. 12
This is Dunbar's physical appearance yet again in front of the Comanches. - Ch. 11
Stands With a Fist mourns this person because the Utes killed him. - Ch. 12
He escapes his captors after a long, tiring chase. - Ch. 11
Dunbar feels he's been doing too much of this and now must resolve it by taking action. - Ch. 12
This is the simile for the bright moon Dunbar rides out to enjoy. - Ch. 12
Stands With a Fist remembers her husband saying this loving statement to her. - Ch. 12
Down
The Comanche warriors attempt to steal this from Dunbar. - Ch. 11
Wind In His Hair and Kicking Bird believe Cisco may have this type of ability. - Ch. 11
Dunbar applies continuous pressure to this part of Stands With a Fist's body because of the heaviest bleeding. - Ch. 12
Dunbar never raises this to use against the Comanches. - Ch. 11
Stands With a Fist rides this way on Cisco. - Ch. 12
Stands With a Fist intends to properly fulfill this personal mission when she leaves the camp on horseback. - Ch. 12
Dunbar cleans himself, his horse, and this to prepare for his trip to find the Indians. - Ch. 12
He is a respected Comanche warrior. - Ch. 11
Stands With a Fist repeats this self-pitying statement after a lengthy cry. - Ch. 12
This is happening to Stands With a Fist from several parts of her body as she sings. - Ch. 12
This is the respectful term Dunbar mentally assigns to the amazing Comanches and their horses as they ride past him. - Ch. 11
Dunbar carries this, known as "Old Glory," during his ride. - Ch. 12
This is the one English word Stands With a Fist speaks to Dunbar before she goes unconscious. - Ch. 12