[A Canadian Heroine, Volume 2 by Mrs. Harry Coghill]@TWC D-Link bookA Canadian Heroine, Volume 2 CHAPTER XVI 5/10
His eyes flashed and his face glowed as if that thought of freedom had yet power to bring him back to life.
Then he fell back again, and clasped his thin hands over his eyes. "Too late," he muttered, "too late!" Then he began to talk about things that belonged to that former life which seemed constantly present to his mind.
He talked to himself at first in a half whisper; then, noticing Mr.Strafford, who still sat by his bedside, he took him for one of his former masters, and spoke to him in French. "Mon pere," he said, "pray do not be angry with us.
We lost our way, and that is why we have been so long.
The woods are green still, but the ground is soaked with rain, and it is hard to get through the bushes, and we are very tired." A long sigh of weariness followed the words; and the prisoner fell into one of his frequent dozes. So the great news had been told, and this was all its effect.
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