Flint and Feather by E. Pauline Johnson - Tekahionwake

fascinated me--it fairly haunted me. I could not get it out of my. head; and I remember that I was rather severe on Mr. Lighthall for . only giving us two examples of a poet so rare--so full of the spirit. of the open air. Naturally I turned to his introductory remarks to see who Pauline. Johnson was. I was not at all surprised to find that she had Indian. blood in her veins, but I was ... ................
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