The Ojibway a Novel of Indian Life of the Period of the Early Advance of Civil
The Ojibway a Novel of Indian Life of the Period of the Early Advance of Civil
J a Joseph Alexander Gilfillan
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Finding no way of escape from the entaglement in which he was, he had ceased to struggle. He did not delude himself as did The-First-Heavens, by thinking that before the time came he would be able to see clearly what was right, and do it. He expected nothing bet ter than what he was then, nor to see anything more clearly than he did that minute. Finally, after long lying there, the sleep of the wretched came to him also, and for the time he was freed from his misery. 238 THE OJIBWAY Sha-bosk-ku...nk kept watch to rouse them at the first peep of day. Thus the long night wore away the solitary watcher sitting looking at the fire, the sleepers beside him looking like dead men. At last there was an almost imperceptible lightening of the sky. Sha-bosh-kunk cast his face upward once or twice to make sure that it was really the dawn, then roused his compan ions. There was a hurried flinging aside of blankets from their faces and the young men sat up. They had slept with their ordinary clothes on, except their moccasins and these, in obedience to the suggestion of Sha-bosh-kunk, they now began tying on.
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