Keineth

Jane Abbott

Capitolo 44

heart! A new!"

"Anything on the war", William exhorted.

Barbaric it interrupted, while shivering. "Anybody--no! I cannot bear to think there
it is a war now--"

"Child--I had thought that anymore in my life this world
know a war! We have a lot for learning, still--we am not ready for a to last
peace. But will come!"

"That is what says my father--we owe all you learn to live as families in
a beautiful road", added Keineth seriously.

"Oh, well--if the girls cannot think a history on the war, I/you/he/she tell us
anything around first farmers! I like adventure--if I had lived in
those days You the bet I would have discovered anything!" "I remember", mused
the old lady, "a history that my father told! We have the papers around
it in some place. Allow me to think--it was on a place of commerce on Ohio and
an imprisoned young girl brought there by the Indians!"

William threw his/her beret in the air.

"Indian! Hurray!"




I CAPITULATE IX

THE IMPRISONED YOUNG GIRL


Grandmother Sparks folded up contentedly its hands in its womb and they assured him
eyes on the distant tree-tops.

"Years and years ago, when this earth was an enormous forest, a ribbon of
Canadian and French soldiers and dealers made their way through the
wild region to the banks of Ohio where they built a small strong and
started a place of commerce. Earth was rich around them and they they were soon
a prosperous work continuing with the Indians that came to the strong one.
Although these Indians were friendly the soldiers you/he/she had done the strong one as
strongly as possible, for theirs they knew that nobody could say to that moment
be probable that they is attached! Weeks and months would sometimes pass when no
Indian would come their way;  then some of the dealers would travel
back along the footstep with their wealth, leaving the others to the strong one
to protect him/it.

"In their number a soldier that had escaped once from England was;  it had
gone to France and from there in Canada, all because he had done the
Angry king! Each in England thought that he was dead. After years of
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