| Henry David Thoreau - Friendship - 1901 - 114 pages
...sense of the many a<5ls of goodness which I had experienced in it, nor without the sinceresl: respecl: for the virtues which I had witnessed among its members....beseeching him to take care of me, his brother, till 50 we should next meet. We had proceeded to too great a distance to allow of our hearing his voice,... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - Adventure and adventurers - 1905 - 426 pages
...sides. I did not quit the lodge without the most grateful sense of the goodness I had experienced in it. All the family accompanied me to the beach ; and the canoe had no sooner put off than Wawatam began an address to KitchiManito, the Great Spirit, beseeching him to take care of me, his brother,... | |
| Edwin Orin Wood - Mackinac Island - 1918 - 814 pages
...Cadotte. The last told us of Wawatam is connected with the scene of parting on the Island. Says Henry: "All the family accompanied me to the beach; and the...him to take care of me, his brother, till we should meet again." Mrs. Dousman, a resident of the Island, told Schoolcraft that Wawatam became blind and... | |
| Edwin Orin Wood - Mackinac - 1918 - 808 pages
...Cadotte. The last told us of Wawatam is connected with the scene of parting on the Island. Says Henry: "All the family accompanied me to the beach; and the...him to take care of me, his brother, till we should meet again." Mrs. Dousman, a resident of the Island, told Schoolcraft that Wawatam became blind and... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - Literary Collections - 1975 - 636 pages
...supposing that they were to be separated for a short time only. "We now exchanged farewells," says Henry, "with an emotion entirely reciprocal. I did not quit...care of me, his brother, till we should next meet.- We had proceeded to too great a distance to allow of our hearing his voice, before Wawatam had ceased... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - Biography & Autobiography - 1980 - 628 pages
...supposing that they were to be separated for a short time only. "We now exchanged farewells," says Henry, "with an emotion entirely reciprocal. I did not quit...take care of me, his brother, till we should next meet.—We had proceeded to too great a distance to allow of our hearing his voice, before Wawatam... | |
| Frederick Drimmer - History - 1985 - 388 pages
...many acts of goodness I had experienced in it, nor without the sincerest respect for the virtues of its members. All the family accompanied me to the...sooner put off than Wawatam commenced an address to the Great Spirit, beseeching him to take care of me, his brother, till we should next meet. We had proceeded... | |
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