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Chapter 1 SOSTHèNE.

Word Count: 879    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ides the vast prairie into the countries of Attakapas on the east and Opelousas on the west. On its west bank, at its head of navigation, lies the sorry little town of Vermilionville,

Pride of China trees. Far and near herds of horses and cattle roamed at will over the plain. If for a moment, as you passed from one point of view to another, the eye was shut in, it was only where in some lane you were walled in by fields of dense tall sugar-cane or cotton, or by huge g

a grove of oaks. On that dreadful day, more than a century ago, when the British in far-off Acadie shut into the chapel the villagers of Grand Pré, a certain widow fled with her children to the woods, and there subsisted for ten days on roots and berries, until finally, the standing crops as well as the houses being destroyed, she was compelled to accept exile, and in time found her way, with others, to these prairies. Her son founded Vermilionville. Her grandson rose to power,-sat in the Senate of the United States. From early manhood to hale gray age, the people of his State

id not hide from view as they do now,-coming forth to mount for his regular morning ride, a weary-faced woman stood before him, hold

as a Frenchman: yes, I see. Are you

a perceptible flush of resentmen

u are right to be. But I am an Acadian of the A

o to either their eminent friend or a houseless widow; and, as to children, had so many already, that one more was nothing. They did not feel the burden of her, she died so soon; but they soon f

the bird that most frequents the surrounding woods or fields? How pleasant to have one's hamlet called Nightingale, or Whippoorwill, or Gol

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1 Chapter 1 SOSTHèNE.2 Chapter 2 BONAVENTURE AND ZOSéPHINE.3 Chapter 3 ATHANASIUS.4 Chapter 4 THE CONSCRIPT OFFICER.5 Chapter 5 THE CURé OF CARANCRO.6 Chapter 6 MISSING.7 Chapter 7 A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK.8 Chapter 8 THE QUEST ENDED.9 Chapter 9 THE WEDDING.10 Chapter 10 A STRANGER.11 Chapter 11 IN A STRANGE LAND.12 Chapter 12 THE HANDSHAKING.13 Chapter 13 HOW THE CHILDREN RANG THE BELL.14 Chapter 14 INVITED TO LEAVE.15 Chapter 15 WAR OF DARKNESS AND LIGHT.16 Chapter 16 LOVE AND DUTY.17 Chapter 17 AT CLAUDE'S MERCY.18 Chapter 18 READY.19 Chapter 19 CONSPIRACY.20 Chapter 20 THE POT-HUNTER.21 Chapter 21 CLAUDE.22 Chapter 22 THE TAVERN FIRESIDE.23 Chapter 23 MARGUERITE.24 Chapter 24 FATHER AND SON.25 Chapter 25 CONVERGING LINES.26 Chapter 26 'THANASE'S VIOLIN.27 Chapter 27 THE SHAKING PRAIRIE.28 Chapter 28 NOT BLUE EYES, NOR YELLOW HAIR.29 Chapter 29 A STRONG TEAM.30 Chapter 30 HE ASKS HER AGAIN.31 Chapter 31 THE BEAUSOLEILS AND ST. PIERRES.32 Chapter 32 THE CHASE.33 Chapter 33 WHO SHE WAS.34 Chapter 34 CAN THEY CLOSE THE BREAK 35 Chapter 35 THE OUTLAW AND THE FLOOD.36 Chapter 36 WELL HIDDEN.37 Chapter 37 THE TORNADO.38 Chapter 38 "TEARS AND SUCH THINGS."39 Chapter 39 LOVE, ANGER, AND MISUNDERSTANDING.40 Chapter 40 LOVE AND LUCK BY ELECTRIC LIGHT.41 Chapter 41 A DOUBLE LOVE-KNOT.