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The Translation of a Savage
Complete

CHAPTER I
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Had he been a Jesuit, who is sworn to poverty, and more often than not a man of birth and education, he might have influenced Frank Armour and prevented the notable mishap and scandal.

As it was, Armour took more brandy.
Then he went down to Eye-of-the-Moon's lodge.

A few hours afterwards the missionary met him there.

The next morning Lali, the daughter of Eye-of-the-Moon, and the chieftainess of a portion of her father's tribe, whose grandfather had been a white man, was introduced to the Hudson's Bay country as Mrs.Frank Armour.

But that was not all.


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