[The Sun Of Quebec by Joseph A. Altsheler]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sun Of Quebec CHAPTER II 17/50
He felt himself wholly master of the situation. "Now, good Mr.Dobbs, kind Mr.Dobbs, I ask you once more to move," he said in his most wheedling manner.
"The day is too bright and pleasant to be disturbed by angry feelings.
My own temper is always even.
Nothing disturbs me.
I was never known to give way to wrath, but my friend whom you see by my side is a great Onondaga chieftain.
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