id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074840707 Curwood James Oliver God's country--and the woman by James Oliver Curwood; illustrated by William Oberhardt and Norman Borchardt 1915 .txt text/plain 62239 5203 96 "I have a little packing to do," he said, looking after Jean, who was moving toward the tent. A tender glow filled Josephine's eyes as Jean began pulling up the pegs of the tent. Philip seated himself near the stern, facing Josephine, and Jean gave the canoe a shove that sent it "You were four on the day we started, ma Josephine," came Jean's voice as his canoe shot slowly world about him could not have sent the blood rushing through Philip's veins more swiftly than Jean's Steadily Philip looked into Jean's eyes. "I can swim with her," replied Philip, and Josephine saw the old life and strength in his face again as Josephine alone saw the look in Philip's face. Jean stopped, and his hand fell on Philip's arm. In the short time he had known him, a strange feeling for John Adare had found a place in Philip's heart. ./cache/nyp.33433074840707.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074840707.txt