[Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia by William Gilmore Simms]@TWC D-Link bookGuy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia CHAPTER XVIII 11/23
I know the place well, and have been through it before.
There I shall linger until I hear all the particulars of this affair in its progress, and determine upon my route accordingly.
If the stir is great, as I reckon it will be, I shall push into Tennessee, and perhaps go for the Mississippi.
Could I hope that your father would consent to remove, I should at once do this and make a settlement, where, secure from interruption and all together, we might live happily and honorably for the future." "And why not do so now--why stop at all among the Cherokees? Why not go at once into Mississippi, and begin the world, as you propose in the end to do ?" "What! and leave you for ever--now Kate, you are indeed cruel.
I had not thought to have listened to such a recommendation from one who loved me as you profess." "As I do, Mark--I say nothing which I do not feel.
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