The Sign of the Prophet a Tale of Tecumseh And Tippecanoe

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The Sign of the Prophet a Tale of Tecumseh And Tippecanoe
Naylor, J. B. (James Ball), 1860-1945
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I^a Violette timidly stole to his side and whispered : ' ' You are lonely. May I talk to you ? " "Certainly I'm always glad to have your company, " he replied, sincerity in his voice and manner.
In low tones they conversed for some time, aim- lessly rambling from one subject to another. Each put forth an effort to entertain the other ; but in spite of their endeavors the conversation flagged. Silence fell upon them. The stars peeped out ; the moon rose above the tree-tops. At last the girl spra
...ng from her seat, and with a soft "good- night ' ' slipped away among the shadows.
Douglas promptly got upon his feet, and calling to Duke who lay dozing near the door entered the hut. The place was in absolute darkness. Without removing any of his apparel, the young man threw himself upon his couch, murmuring : "At last the opportunity has come; and I'm ready to take advantage of it. I'll snatch a few (254) THE SIGN OF THE PROPHET 255 hours of sleep. Then when the camp is wrapped in slumber, I'll steal into the black forest, and leave this hated place far behind me.


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