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The Eagle’s Heart

CHAPTER XIX
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It pleased him to see her glow with interest and enthusiasm over the sights and sounds of the wild country.

At last he ended.
"And so--I feel as though I could settle down--if I only had you.

The trail got lonesome that last year--I didn't suppose it would--but it did.

After three years of it I was glad to get back to my old friends, the Reynolds.

I thought of you every day--but I didn't listen to hear you sing, because I thought you were King's wife--I didn't want to hear about you ever--but that's all past now--I am here and you are here.
Will you go back to the mountains with me this time ?" She looked away.


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