. According to season [microform] : talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. &' .. - --<^'^ The Attack^ on the Log House. 17 ^âââ â Three muskets were primed, and their muzzles pushed an inch or so trough the crevice. The old grandmother showed no signs of fear. She had lived in the wilderness so many years that her feminine nature had become hardened, and'^she" was able to face Indians or wolves without a Red^^Wolf marshaled his men, and anticipated an easy victory over the white occupants of the log


. According to season [microform] : talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. &' .. - --<^'^ The Attack^ on the Log House. 17 ^âââ â Three muskets were primed, and their muzzles pushed an inch or so trough the crevice. The old grandmother showed no signs of fear. She had lived in the wilderness so many years that her feminine nature had become hardened, and'^she" was able to face Indians or wolves without a Red^^Wolf marshaled his men, and anticipated an easy victory over the white occupants of the log house. There was no need of secrecy, for what could three persons, one of whom was a feeble old woman, and another a boy, dp against twenty-five hraves? The Indians were within a few 'yards of the log house when old mim Granger whispered to his wife and gf^dson to be ready. ' Aloud he called to Red Wolf: ; "Red Wolf, braVeo^^eB^rkfeiBt, what means this hostile appearance/?" he asked. ^\ ^ -.⢠"The white man must leave th^ valley and go back to the East, from whence he came," answered the Indian, spcaking^ery fair English. "Red Wolf, brave of the Blackfeet, when thou wast hungry did we not give thee food? When the teetii of , the wild wolf iore the flesh of Red Wolf, dj^ we not rescue thee nihd bind up thy wounds ?" : ' \ ' W *m "Enough, old man. Thy life slialt be spared iJhhoiT and thine quit Jhe house and cross the fore^ to the N T^^ v *1. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : G. N. Morang


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