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God's Country-And the Woman

Chapter 12 TWELVE

Word Count: 2316    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

his lips. He did not move. And Jean met his eyes calmly, without betraying a tremor of excitement or of fear. In an

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God's Country—And the Woman
God's Country-And the Woman
“Philip Weyman's buoyancy of heart was in face of the fact that he had but recently looked upon Radisson's unpleasant death, and that he was still in a country where the water flowed north. He laughed and he sang. His heart bubbled over with cheer. He talked to himself frankly and without embarrassment, asked himself questions, answered them, discussed the beauties of nature and the possibilities of storm as if there were three or four of him instead of one.”