[Overland by John William De Forest]@TWC D-Link bookOverland CHAPTER XIV 4/18
You will make yourself sick.
I was quite anxious about you." It was a delightful repetition.
How his heart and his eyes thanked her for being troubled for his sake! He was so cheered that in a moment he did not seem to be tired at all.
He could have watched all that night, if it had been necessary for her safety, or even for her comfort.
The soul certainly has a great deal to do with the body. While our travellers sleep, let us glance at the singular people among whom they have found refuge. It is said hesitatingly, by scholars who have not yet made comparative studies of languages, that the Moquis are not _red men_, like the Algonquins, the Iroquois, the Lenni-Lenape, the Sioux, and in general those whom we know as _Indians_.
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