The Awakening Land: I. The Trees; II. The Fields; III. The TownKnopf, 1966 - 630 páginas As a small girl, Sayward Wheeler and her family walk from Pennsylvania to the wilderness of the Ohio valley where they suffer many hardships and witness the rapid development of the area. |
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... mighty faint then . It came a little plainer when the wind blew cool down the river . Away up on the far side of the English Lakes where that wind hailed from , it must be cold already for he could smell fall on the air . Soon it wouldn ...
... mighty faint then . It came a little plainer when the wind blew cool down the river . Away up on the far side of the English Lakes where that wind hailed from , it must be cold already for he could smell fall on the air . Soon it wouldn ...
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... mighty heavy to tote all the way out there and back . He'd just as soon carry the corn cutter . Will Beagle made it and said you could lay an Indian's guts on the ground with it . Guerdon took it down from its peg in the log barn and ...
... mighty heavy to tote all the way out there and back . He'd just as soon carry the corn cutter . Will Beagle made it and said you could lay an Indian's guts on the ground with it . Guerdon took it down from its peg in the log barn and ...
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... mighty close . He struggled up and stood on the feed measure to climb over the edge of Hector's manger . Then he tumbled in and lay mighty still with his heart pounding while somebody came in the entry door and called him again . Yes ...
... mighty close . He struggled up and stood on the feed measure to climb over the edge of Hector's manger . Then he tumbled in and lay mighty still with his heart pounding while somebody came in the entry door and called him again . Yes ...
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Achsa asked better boat body brother cabin called Chancey close coming couldn't dark deep didn't door eyes face father feel feet felt fetched fire folks front gave Genny girl give gone ground Guerdon hair half hand hard head hear heard hold Huldah Indian Jake keep knew leaves light lived looked Louie mighty mind morning mother moved never night once pappy Portius reckoned Resolve river Rosa Sayward seemed seen side sister sound stand started stay stood stopped strange Sulie talk tell thing thought till told took town trees turned voice wait walk wanted watched Wheeler wild woman wondered woods Worth Wyitt young