[The Lost Trail by Edward S. Ellis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lost Trail CHAPTER X 12/33
He was irritated, also, at his own stupidity.
"That Teddy McFadden iver should have been so desaved by that rascal of purgatory!" he exclaimed; but, as the evil man had gone to the great tribunal above, there was no disposition, even in Teddy's heart, to heap curses on his memory. A few days more, and the three whites passed through the Indian village on their way to the Clearing.
The joy of the savages at the return of their sweet, pale-faced sister was manifested in many ways, and she once feared they would never allow her to leave them and go to her own humble home.
Finally, however, they reached the Clearing, and, as they walked side by side across it, opened the door and sat down within the cabin, and the fond mother took the darling boy in her lap, the wife and husband looked in each other's faces with streaming eyes, and murmured "Thank God! thank God!" THE END. * * * * * Reasons why you should obtain a Catalogue of our Publications 1.
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