He, as commissioner from the American government, had, unarmed and with but two attendants, penetrated the fastnesses of the mountains, made his way to the home of the Appache Indians and to the presence of their fierce chief, cochise.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam
Jeffords rounds up cochise an' herds him with soft words an' big promises into the presence of Crook.
"Wolfville Nights"
Alfred Lewis
The Grey Fox-which was the Injun name for Crook-makes cochise a talk.
"Wolfville Nights"
Alfred Lewis