The Eagle's Heart. Garland Hamlin

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       Hamlin Garland

      The Eagle's Heart

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664568052

       PART I

       CHAPTER I

       HIS YOUTH

       CHAPTER II

       HIS LOVE AFFAIRS

       CHAPTER III

       THE YOUNG EAGLE STRIKES

       CHAPTER IV

       THE TRIAL

       CHAPTER V

       THE EAGLE'S EYES GROW DIM

       CHAPTER VI

       THE CAGE OPENS

       CHAPTER VII

       ON THE WING

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE UPWARD TRAIL

       CHAPTER IX

       WAR ON THE CANNON BALL

       CHAPTER X

       THE YOUNG EAGLE MOUNTS

       CHAPTER XI

       ON THE ROUND-UP

       PART II

       CHAPTER XII

       THE YOUNG EAGLE FLUTTERS THE DOVE-COTE

       CHAPTER XIII

       THE YOUNG EAGLE DREAMS OF A MATE

       CHAPTER XIV

       THE YOUNG EAGLE RETURNS TO HIS EYRIE

       PART III

       CHAPTER XV

       THE EAGLE COMPLETES HIS CIRCLE

       CHAPTER XVI

       AGAIN ON THE ROUND-UP

       CHAPTER XVII

       MOSE RETURNS TO WAGON WHEEL

       CHAPTER XVIII

       THE EAGLE GUARDS THE SHEEP

       CHAPTER XIX

       THE EAGLE ADVENTURES INTO STRANGE LANDS

       CHAPTER XX

       A DARK DAY WITH A GLOWING SUNSET

       CHAPTER XXI

       CONCLUSION

       Table of Contents

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      Harold was about ten years of age when his father, the Rev. Mr. Excell, took the pastorate of the First Church in Rock River. Many of the people in his first congregation remarked upon "the handsome lad." The clear brown of his face, his big yellow-brown eyes, his slender hands, and the grace of his movements gave him distinction quite aside from that arising from his connection with the minister.

      Rev. John Excell was a personable man himself. He was tall and broad shouldered, with abundant brown hair and beard, and a winning smile. His eyes were dark and introspective, but they could glow like sunlit topaz, or grow dim with tears, as his congregation had opportunity to observe during this first sermon—but they were essentially sad eyes.


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