The Talking Leaves The Talking Leaves

The Talking Leaves

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Publisher Description

This is a western book. It is a noteworthy custom, but the English have something almost exactly like it. A man in England may be plain Mr. Smith or Mr. Disraeli for ever so many years, and then all of a sudden he becomes Lord So-and-So, and nobody ever speaks of him again by the name he carried when he was a mere 'young brave'. It is a great mistake to suppose the red men are altogether different from the white. As for Steve, his hair was nearer chestnut than yellow, but it had given him his Indian name; one that would stick to him until, like To-la-go-to-de, he should distinguish himself in battle and win a 'war name' of his own. He and Murray, however they might be regarded as members of the tribe and of that war-party, had no rights in the 'Council'. Only born Lipans could take part in that, except by special invitation.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1925
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
274
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
237.4
KB

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