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The Log School-House on the Columbia

CHAPTER IX
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The old chief was sad and thoughtful.
"Sit down by my feet, my child," he said to Gretchen, or in words of this meaning.

"I have been thinking what it is that makes the music in the violin.

Let us talk together, for something whispers in the leaves that my days are almost done." "Let me get the violin and play to you, father; we are alone." "Yes, yes; get the music, child, and you shall play, and we will talk.

You shall sit down at my feet and play, and we will talk.

Go, my little spirit." Gretchen brought her violin, and sat down at his feet and tuned it.


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