A frontier knight : $b A story of early Texan border-lifeBlanchard, Amy Ella
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A frontier knight : $b A story of early Texan border-life
Blanchard, Amy Ella
Mexican War, 1846-1848 -- Juvenile fiction; Siblings -- Juvenile fiction; Texas -- Juvenile fiction; Western stories
Not her home alone, but his also, his harbor and refuge from
the storms of the outside world. It was for her to keep the light of
this home burning very brightly that his steps might be guided aright.
It was not only her own happiness that she must look for, but his. His
sorrows must be her sorrows, his cares hers. It must be share and share
alike if she would fulfil the promise made to herself and to him. She
watched him coming towards her, a smile of complete content upon his
face. “We will go in together,” she said as she gave him her hand.
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