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The Daughter of the Chieftain

CHAPTER SEVEN: JABEZ ZITNER
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She was ill at ease, for she noticed how sharply he looked at the child.

She hoped, however, that now he was fully himself, he would be ashamed of his action, or at least make no reference to it.
No fear of her doing so.

She showed her tact by leading the conversation in another direction.
"When did you leave Wyoming ?" "Burwink and I didn't get a chance to swim over until nearly midnight, and then we had a rough time of it.

There were plenty of others that tried to do the same and never got to this side." "When did you leave ?" asked Burwink of the lady.
"We crossed before it was dark." "How did you manage it?
Swim ?" "No; we came over in a canoe.

A Delaware Indian, the father of Linna, swam behind the boat and pushed it across.


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