The Last Penacook : a Tale of Provincial Times

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The Last Penacook : a Tale of Provincial Times
Abel B Berry
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As the days glided swiftly by the prosperity of the cabin continued to increase. The crops were abundant. Peace, and contentment, and happiness, were the lot of all.
It was toward sunset, near the close of July ; there were indications that a thunder storm of un- common severity was imminent. Than and Jim had hurried through their chores and were about to enter the cabin to escape the rain which had begun to fall in large drops, when a stranger hastily approached the cabin from the mountain sid
...e, and asked for shelter. His sudden appear- ance, genteel and pleasing address as if he had come in from a near neighbor's was a sur- prise to all, but they gave him a ready and hearty welcome.
This stranger was none other than Harry Deer- foot, who, in his polite and affable manner, had a pleasant word for each one present. Caleb was absent with Catamount ; he would remain away for several days. Rumor said, that some of the A PLOT FOR REVENGE. 135 Indian tribes to the North and East, were pre- paring to go on the war-path against the English on the Eastern frontier, whose encroachments had greatly provoked them.


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