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To Have and To Hold

CHAPTER VI IN WHICH WE GO TO JAMESTOWN
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Ten times in an hour Diccon was off his horse to pluck this or that flower that her white forefinger pointed out.

She wove the blooms into a chaplet, and placed it upon her head; she filled her lap with trailers of the vine that swayed against us, and stained her fingers and lips with the berries Diccon brought her; she laughed at the squirrels, at the scurrying partridges, at the turkeys that crossed our path, at the fish that leaped from the brooks, at old Jocomb and his sons who ferried us across the Chickahominy.

She was curious concerning the musket I carried; and when, in an open space in the wood, we saw an eagle perched upon a blasted pine, she demanded my pistol.

I took it from my belt and gave it to her, with a laugh.

"I will eat all of your killing," I said.
She aimed the weapon.


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