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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... strange log barn , and a strange white man came out with a light . Wyitt asked him could he tell him where he and his cows were at . The man looked at him . He said didn't he know where he was at ? This was the Covenhoven improvement ...
... strange log barn , and a strange white man came out with a light . Wyitt asked him could he tell him where he and his cows were at . The man looked at him . He said didn't he know where he was at ? This was the Covenhoven improvement ...
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... strange Indian had chased him and stole his coat , and now he couldn't go to school , for his pappy said every boy had to wear his coat , and that was the only coat he had . For half a day a posse of men hunted for that Indian . They ...
... strange Indian had chased him and stole his coat , and now he couldn't go to school , for his pappy said every boy had to wear his coat , and that was the only coat he had . For half a day a posse of men hunted for that Indian . They ...
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... strange thing she had told him that evening , but then Rosa was always telling him strange things . He was not to worry too much , she said , about what had happened on the fairgrounds . Now that she had seen him again , she would be ...
... strange thing she had told him that evening , but then Rosa was always telling him strange things . He was not to worry too much , she said , about what had happened on the fairgrounds . Now that she had seen him again , she would be ...
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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