Koningsmarke the Long Finne a Story of the New World volume 2
Koningsmarke the Long Finne a Story of the New World volume 2
James Kirke Paulding
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The Dominie lold you so, and every thing he says is true. But, my dear, what have you got for supper ? you know I've had nothing since breakfast. Can't you cook some of the fat venison, left this morning? come, bustle, my dear, I'm as hungry as a wolf. VOL. II. 13 MJ KONINGSMARKE. Terese. But, my dear, all the fat venison i- gone; I Fospe. What ! you, and Hans, and the rest of the fat rogues, have made away with it, hey f Well, never mind, I'm glad you've got good sto machs and something to fil...l them. Terese. No, no, my dear, we made our din ner of the fresh fish you caught yesterday, from under the ice. The Dominie begged the veni- ;>on for a poor family, he said had given all the\ could spare to the society, and were now sick and starving. Fospe. Very well, Terese, we mustn't refuse to help people that are sick and starving. But though I'm not sick, I'm almost starved myself. Do bake me a warm Indian cake, will you : come, that's a good girl. Terese. I would, my dear, but how worldly minded you are!
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