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Updated: June 2, 2025
"I tell ye, ye couldn't wander Jim," said his brother fiercely. "He come into Kaintuckee alone in '52, and that was two years before Finley. He was on the Ewslip all the winter of '58. He was allus springing out of a bush when ye didn't expect him.
He was silent for a long while, and so was I. For a notion had struck me, though I hardly dared to give it voice. "Are you going away?" I asked at last. He laughed. "Why?" said he. "If you were going to Kaintuckee " I began, and faltered. For he stared at me very hard. "Kaintuckee!" he said. "There's a country! But it's full of blood and Injun varmints now.
As we climbed towards the Gap, I recalled with strange aptness a quaint saying of my father's that Kaintuckee was the Garden of Eden, and that men were being justly punished with blood for their presumption. As if to crown that judgment, the day was dark and lowering, with showers of rain from time to time. And when we spoke, Polly Ann and I, it was in whispers.
Was a kindred signal sent to Paul? Henry stared at his comrade in surprise, but he knew that he and Paul were different, and he respected those differences which might be either strength or weakness. "All right, if you wish it, Paul," he said, lightly. "There are many rooms in the Kaintuckee Inn, and if the one we have doesn't suit us we'll just take another.
By this time the third gentleman had drawn my attention. Not by anything he said, for he remained silent, sitting with his dark brown head bent forward, quietly gazing at the scene from under his brows. The instant he spoke they turned towards him. He was perhaps forty, and broad-shouldered, not so tall as Mr. Sevier. "Why do you go to Kaintuckee, McChesney?" he asked. "I give my word to Mr.
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