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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851

"The Prairie"

Once or twice her voice rose,
in a sort of wailing song, from beneath her quivering mantle, but it
never mounted into the wildness of savage music. In this manner she
remained unseen for hours, while events were occurring without the
lodge, which not only materially changed the complexion of her own
fortunes, but left a lasting and deep impression on the future
movements of the wandering Sioux.

CHAPTER XXVII
I'll no swaggerers: I am in good name and fame with the very best:
--shut the door;--there come no swaggerers here: I have not lived
all this while, to have swaggering now: shut the door, I pray you.
--Shakspeare.
Mahtoree encountered, at the door of his lodge, Ishmael, Abiram, and
Esther. The first glance of his eye, at the countenance of the heavy-
moulded squatter, served to tell the cunning Teton, that the
treacherous truce he had made, with these dupes of his superior
sagacity, was in some danger of a violent termination.


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