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Strona 29
... consciousness , They were sitting on a blanket under the trees of De Chaumont's park , which deepened into wilder- ness . The baby put up a lip , and the girl surrounded it with her arm , dividing her sympathy with me . AWAKING 29.
... consciousness , They were sitting on a blanket under the trees of De Chaumont's park , which deepened into wilder- ness . The baby put up a lip , and the girl surrounded it with her arm , dividing her sympathy with me . AWAKING 29.
Strona 31
... Tree - Cutter , which belonged to every chief of our family . But that word- " Sire ! " - and her deep reverence seemed to atone in some way for what I had lost . I sat up , quieting myself , still moved as water heaves ... trees AWAKING 31.
... Tree - Cutter , which belonged to every chief of our family . But that word- " Sire ! " - and her deep reverence seemed to atone in some way for what I had lost . I sat up , quieting myself , still moved as water heaves ... trees AWAKING 31.
Strona 32
Mary Hartwell Catherwood. Ray de Chaumont's manor often looked at me through trees as I steered my boat among the is ... tree . He was a man in middle life , but he reined up and dismounted with the swift agility of a youth , and sent his ...
Mary Hartwell Catherwood. Ray de Chaumont's manor often looked at me through trees as I steered my boat among the is ... tree . He was a man in middle life , but he reined up and dismounted with the swift agility of a youth , and sent his ...
Strona 35
... tree , well set up and sound , but rooted and voiceless in my ignorant helplessness before the two so frankly considering me . My father stopped when he saw Madame de Fer- rier , and called to me in Iroquois . It was plain that he and ...
... tree , well set up and sound , but rooted and voiceless in my ignorant helplessness before the two so frankly considering me . My father stopped when he saw Madame de Fer- rier , and called to me in Iroquois . It was plain that he and ...
Strona 39
... trees were pattering their leaves like rain , re- minding me of our cool spring in the woods . My bandaged head was very hot , in that dark lair of animals where the log bunks stretched and deep- ened shadow . If Skenedonk had been ...
... trees were pattering their leaves like rain , re- minding me of our cool spring in the woods . My bandaged head was very hot , in that dark lair of animals where the log bunks stretched and deep- ened shadow . If Skenedonk had been ...
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Abbé Edgeworth America answered arms asked Bellenger Bonaparte Bourbon breast brought cabin called candle Castorland child Cloud-Mother Count de Chaumont Count of Provence Cousin Philippe Croghan dauphin dauphin of France Doctor Chantry door dress Eagle Ernestine eyes face father felt fire Fort Stephenson France French girl hair hand head heard horses Illinois Territory Indian inquired Iroquois Johnny Appleseed king knew Lake George laughed Lazarre light live looked Louis Philippe Louis XVIII Madame de Ferrier Madame Tank Madame Ursule Mademoiselle Marquis du Plessy master Miss Chantry Mittau Mont-Louis mother Napoleon never night Oneida padlocked book Paris Paul Pélagie Pierre Grignon priest remember rose sacristan servant side sire Skenedonk stood story talk tell thing thought told took trees Tuileries turned wait walked wall Williams woman woods young