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قراءة كتاب The Red Moccasins: A Story
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The Red Moccasins
A STORY
By
Morrison Heady
Louisville, Ky.:
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co.
1901.
ENTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS,
IN THE YEAR 1901, BY THE AUTHOR.
CONTENTS
PAGE | ||
I. | Portrait of Our Hero. | 1 |
II. | Our Hero Falls in Love. | 9 |
III. | Meets with the Object of His Love. | 20 |
IV. | He Has Them—What Shall He Do With Them? | 27 |
V. | Who Gave Sprigg The Red Mocassins? | 34 |
VI. | Temptation and Flight. | 44 |
VII. | Met—and Only His Shadow to Be Seen. | 53 |
VIII. | Awakes to Find that He Is Lost. | 60 |
IX. | Finds the Red Mocassins Whole-souled Friends in Need. | 67 |
X. | Still at the Foot of the Old Oak Tree. | 75 |
XI. | An Agreeable Disappointment. | 83 |
XII. | Will-o'-the-Wisp. | 96 |
XIII. | Meg of the Hills. | 104 |
XIV. | The Manitou Voices. | 115 |
XV. | The Manitou Eye. | 121 |
XVI. | The Manitou Race. | 133 |
XVII. | Missed. | 144 |
XVIII. | Pow-Wow Finds Him. | 152 |
XIX. | Young Ben Logan. | 159 |
XX. | Little Bertha Bryant. | 170 |
XXI. | The Manitou Butterfly. | 179 |
XXII. | Pow-wow. | 189 |
XXIII. | Young Ben Logan. | 195 |
XXIV. | Little Bertha. | 201 |
THE RED MOCCASINS,
A STORY.
CHAPTER I.
Portrait of Our Hero.
Once, in the spring-green years of the good old times, when our great-grandfathers were great-grandchildren themselves, there lived in the land of green Kentucky a sprout of a man, some dozen years old, who went by the name of Sprigg. And "Sprigg," for aught I know to the contrary, was his real name; though it has so little the sound of a name, I sometimes wonder his father and mother should ever have thought of giving it to him, when any grandmother of common capacity for naming babies could have suggested a better one. "Jeems," for example, or "Weeliam." Be this as it may, "Sprigg" was the name to