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The Sun Of Quebec

CHAPTER II
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Somehow, I feel light of heart, Tayoga, and I want to enjoy myself." "Even though the slaver and the spy are here, and we all believe that they threaten you ?" "Even so.

My heart is light, nevertheless.

My mind tells me that I ought to be apprehensive and sad, but my heart has taken control and I am hopeful and gay ?" "It is the nature of Dagaeoga, and he should give thanks to Manitou that he has been made that way.

It is worth much more to him than the white man's gold." "I _am_ thankful, Tayoga.

I'm thankful for a lot of things.


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