id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23248 Catherwood, Mary Hartwell The Black Feather From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899 .txt text/plain 3368 230 87 Charle' Charette, who was the giant and the wearer of the black feather light-hearted voyageur had been married to 'Tite Laboise. Mademoiselle Laboise, while the French girl was called merely 'Tite. To her husband himself she was 'Tite Laboise, the most Let madame look at the black feather in his out before all Mackinac and dance with any other voyageurs who crowded voyageur was out of the Fur Company's yard in Mackinac his own will was with 'Tite Laboise's dancing partner. Étienne St. Martin picked up a beaver-skin, and in the sight of 'Tite Mackinac because he carries a black feather in his cap. in his mind and in the yard, but he knew 'Tite Laboise flew through the "I didn't want to have trouble with that Charle' Charette and that 'Tite "'Tite Laboise, why did you shut the door in my face when I came back to ./cache/23248.txt ./txt/23248.txt