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" Saganaw may take breath," she observed, as she seated herself on the fallen tree ; " the sleep of the red skin is sound, and there is no one upon the path but Oucanasta." Anxious as he felt to secure his return to the fort, there was an implied solicitation... "
Wacousta: Or, The Prophecy: a Tale of the Canadas ... - Page 182
by John Richardson - 1832
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Wacousta, Or, The Prophecy: A Tale of the Canadas, Volume 1

Richardson (Major, John) - Indians of North America - 1833 - 272 pages
...agitation. Again, however, and in a tone of more subdued expression, she whispered that he must goThere was little urging necessary to induce a prompt compliance...her voice yet lower, " that the Saganaw was loved by the pale gir!, and her own heart was very sick, for the Saganaw had saved her life, and she loved...
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Waldie's Select Circulating Library, Volume 2

Adam Waldie - Literature - 1833 - 640 pages
...be construed into alight. For a moment or two the Indian remained with her arms folded, and her bead bent over her chest ; and then, in a low, deep, but...the snows of the Canadian winter, and whose hair was Mack like the fur of the squirriJ. Oucanasta saw," she pursued, dropping- her voice yet lower, * that...
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Wacousta, Or, The Prophecy: An Indian Tale

Richardson (Major, John) - Detroit (Mich.) - 1851 - 236 pages
...without difficulty he suppressed an exclamation, that must inevitably have sealed his doom. The soft tone of Oucanasta's voice re-assured him. " The day will...her voice yet lower, " that the Saganaw was loved by the pale girl, and her own heart was very sick, for the Saganaw had saved her life, and she loved...
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Wacousta: A Tale of the Pontiac Conspiracy

Richardson (Major, John) - Indians of North America - 1906 - 480 pages
...When the Saganaw saved Oucanasta from perishing in the angry waters, there was a girl of the palefaces with him whose skin was like the snows of the Canadian...her voice yet lower, " that the Saganaw was loved by the pale girl, and her own heart was very sick, for the Saganaw had saved her life, and she loved...
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Wacousta Or the Prophecy Volume 2

John Richardson, Professor of Musicology John Richardson, D Phil - Fiction - 2006 - 346 pages
...folded, and her head bent over her chest; and then, in a low, deep, but tremulous voice, observed,"When the Saganaw saved Oucanasta from perishing in the...dropping her voice yet lower, "that the Saganaw was loved by the pale girl, and her own heart was very sick, for the Saganaw had saved her life, and she loved...
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