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A Canadian Heroine, Volume 1

CHAPTER V
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I am horribly frightened, and I don't know why." "It is strange, certainly; what are you afraid of ?" "Of nothing at all.

I cannot think why I should feel so, but I always have.

Indeed I try not to be so foolish." "I can't scold you for it at present, for you really frightened me, and you are generally fearless enough." "I am so glad there was no one but you here.

Please do not tell anybody." "But do you know, child, that you are still as pale as ever you can be?
And they are coming back from the river.

Your enemy is out of sight now; let us walk up to the house." They put on their hats, and walked slowly up the sunny slope; but as they came upon the level space in front of the house, the squaw, who had been bargaining with the farmer's wife at a side door, came round the corner and met them face to face.


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