The children were scattered: there could be no more of the battle that day.

But it was half an hour yet before his duties would recommence at the

school. As he walked slowly along debating with himself how he should employ

the time, a thought struck him; he hastened to the office of one of many

agents for the locating and selling of Kentucky lands, and spent the

interval in determining the titles to several tracts near town--an intricate

matter in those times. But he found one farm, the part of an older military

grant of the French and Indian wars, to which the title was unmistakably

direct.

As soon as his school was out, he went to look at this property again, now

that he was thinking of buying it. He knew it very well already, his walks

having often brought him into its deep majestic woods; and he penetrated at

once to an open knoll sloping toward the west and threw himself down on the

deep green turf with the freedom of ownership.




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