The book The Illini : a Story of the Prairies was written by author Carr, Clark E. (Clark Ezra), 1836-1919 Here you can read free online of The Illini : a Story of the Prairies book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Illini : a Story of the Prairies a good or bad book?
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When I first saw her, she had almost given up hope. She seemed to be taking hold upon spiritual things; her thoughts were all upon the better life. Miss Rose told me that you had heard her mother sing." " I have heard her sing old ballads and hymns," I said. "Yes," he replied, " the music of the heart. She sang divinely." "Miss Rose," I said, "devoted herself entirely to her mother, did she not?" " Yes," he said, " and to reading and study. Miss Rose was impatient, you cannot tell how impatient..., to come home. She wants to be here while so much is going on. I never saw such an earnest Abolitionist. I think she would have been glad to be with that old hero, John Brown, at Harper's Ferry, and would have con- sidered it a privilege to suffer with him. She is a great reader. You know she has spoken French from her childhood, having learned it from her mother. She now speaks German almost as well. She reads the best German authors in the original, and you know what an omniverous reader she is." "What does she talk about?" I asked.
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