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The Prairie

CHAPTER VI
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I recorded the event; noting each particular with the precision necessary to science.

You shall hear, Ellen; for you are a good and improving girl, and by retaining what you learn in this way, may yet be of great service to learning, should any accident occur to me.

Indeed, my worthy Ellen, mine is a pursuit, which has its dangers as well as that of the warrior.

This very night," he continued, glancing his eye behind him, "this awful night, has the principle of life, itself, been in great danger of extinction!" "By what ?" "By the monster I have discovered.

It approached me often, and ever as I receded, it continued to advance.


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