Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 (Of 3)

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Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 3 (Of 3)
Jones James Athearn
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He told her of theplenty that reigned in the cabins of the Andirondacks, and how muchbetter their women fared than those of the surrounding tribes. TheDaughter of the Flood smiled sweetly on the youth, and tears, thefirst she had ever shed--and sighs, the first she had everbreathed--proofs of her having acquired a human soul--stole to herheart and her eyes.
And now she had received a soul, and become possessed of thosefaculties which confer pleasure and pain, and create for theirpossessor happi
...ness and misery, and joy and sorrow. She was now aliveto the hopes and fears which exalt or depress existence--had tears forthose that wept, and a laugh for those that laughed. She, who enteredthat assembly of warriors, fearless as an eagle seated on the top of alofty pine, now at once, in the twinkling of an eye, became filledwith trembling, and alarm, and apprehension, and strove to hide herblushes by half hiding her face in the bosom of him she loved.
But pride, which has often interrupted the course of love, as well asled to the downfall of nations, crept into the councils of theAndirondacks, and they refused to permit the young warrior to take towife the maiden who was not of mortal parentage.


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