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I suppose if there was plenty, I wouldn't feel half as bad, but it seems to me I was never so hungry in all my life." "That is natural; but, if necessary, we can go all night without food." "If necessary, of course we can, but I dread it. Alice and Linna will suffer, though I'm not so sure about Linna. I would give almost anything for a wild turkey."
She had been standing beside Linna, whose eyes were never once removed from the displeasing countenance of Zitner. She must have noticed the incident referred to, for the expression on her round face was of dislike and distrust. She stood further off from the men than anyone else silent, watchful, and suspicious. Zitner now looked at her. "Come here," he said coaxingly, extending his hand.
Ripley and Linna could have done so without inconvenience, but Alice was tired out. Her relatives were pretty well burdened already, though either would have carried her had it been necessary; but the party had gained so good a start that there seemed little risk in making a long stop.
Darwin finds the necessity of accounting for the presence of northern forms in the southern hemisphere, and the reverse, just as great as in the LinnA|an theory, which was fully accepted by Cuvier.
Little Linna was filled with wonder when she saw her friends preparing to move and knew she was going with them. But she helped in her way as much as she could and asked no questions. There was no need, in fact, for Alice asked enough for both. And just here I must relate to you a little history.
"Linna says she heard voices a minute ago, over yonder," whispered Mrs. Ripley, as her son joined them. "So me did," added Linna, in answer to the inquiring look of the lad. "You have sharp ears, little one; but are you sure?" "Me am," was the confident reply. "Where were they?" She again pointed out the direction. "That must be looked into: wait till I come back, and "
That was enough to satisfy them. On the way over, Linna, the little Indian girl, amused herself by diving under the canoe, sometimes appearing on one side and then on the other, sometimes in front and then at the rear. She even ventured to impose upon her father by splashing water in his painted face. She did little of that, and he paid no attention to it.
"Alas! they will give little heed to them; my heart misgives me, son: I feel that the end is at hand." Meanwhile, let us follow Linna, the Delaware, upon her strange mission.
He took a course leading from the stream, and deeper into the woods. Linna noticed the curious act, but, great as was her acumen for one of her years, she did not suspect its meaning. It would have been passing strange had she done so, for the movement was meant to deceive her and bring the disputation to an end. The couple remaining walked to where Linna awaited them.
The remark of Omas prompted Ben's words "How can I get mother, and Alice and Linna, to the other side? They cannot swim the river." "Linna swim," was the somewhat proud answer; "she take care of Alice you take care of moder." "I might at any other time, but with the people crowding around us, and the Indians at our heels and shooting down all they can, what chance have we?
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