A Heroine of the Wilderness : the Story of Lincoln's Mother
The book A Heroine of the Wilderness : the Story of Lincoln's Mother was written by author Butterworth, Hezekiah, 1839-1905 Here you can read free online of A Heroine of the Wilderness : the Story of Lincoln's Mother book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Heroine of the Wilderness : the Story of Lincoln's Mother a good or bad book?
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Was the lost Sarah with the Indian woman THE INFARE 87 still, and was the dog that made this pecul- iar sound with them both? Nancy lay down at midnight to dream of Sarah. Could she but find her, she would have a sister, and what stories of the wilder- ness the captive might tell. From that night her mind followed as in a vision the sugges- tion that Thomas had made. CHAPTER VIII THE WOLF-DOG "i^RY-OO-OO-OI!" Vy "There is that wolf-dog again," said Mother Berry, a few days later. "There he is, ...see, looking out of the thorn bushes as if he were expecting me to call him. Here, doggie, here!" She stood in the door and waved her apron in friendly fashion. The wolf-dog came out of the thorn bushes and at first moved towards her cautiously, but his fears gained the mastery over his inclinations and he moved back into the bushes. Did some one call him back ? Had he a master or a mistress there? If so, who? "I declare, I always feel as though there 89 90 A HEROINE OF THE WILDERNESS was either some good or some evil eye watch- ing me out of my sight when that sound falls upon my ear.
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