Evangeline eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 86 pages of information about Evangeline.
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Evangeline eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 86 pages of information about Evangeline.

705.  Coureurs-des-bois (k[=o][=o]-rur-d[=a]-bwae’), guides.

707.  Voyageur (vwae-yae-zh[=u]r,) river boatmen.

713.  To braid St. Catherine’s tresses means to remain unmarried.

733.  Muse, here the Goddess of Song.  There were nine Muses in all.

II.

741.  The beautiful river, the Ohio.

749.  Acadian coast, districts near the mouth of the Mississippi river where many Acadians had settled.

Opelousas, a district in Louisana.

764.  Golden coast, banks of the Mississippi above New Orleans.

766.  Plaquemine (pl[)a]k-m[=e]n.)

782.  Mimosa, a plant which closes its leaves when agitated.

807.  Atchafalaya ([)a]ch-[.a]-f[=a]-l[=i]’-a,) a river in Louisiana.

815.  Wachita (w[)o]sh-[=e]-taew,) a river in Louisiana.

821.  See Genesis XXVIII, 10-15.

856.  Teche (t[=a]sh,) a bayou.

St. Maur (s[)a]n-m[=o]r’.)

879.  Bacchantes, followers of Bacchus, God of wine.

III.

889.  Mistletoe, a parasite plant which grows on many trees.

890.  Yule-tide, Christmas time.

952.  Adayes (a-d[=a]’-yes) town in Texas.

956.  The fates, three Goddesses who were supposed to control human destinies.

961.  Olympus, a mountain of Greece supposed by the ancient Greeks to be the home of the Gods.

970.  CI-devant, (s[=e]`-de-van) former.

984.  Natchitoches (n[)a]ck’-e-t[)o]sh,) a district of Louisiana.

1033.  Carthusian, a Monk of an order where only occasional speech is permitted.

1044.  Upharsin, divided.  See Daniel V, 5-29.

1054.  This was considered a bad omen.

1063.  See Luke XV, 11-32.

1064.  See Matthew XXV, 1-13.

IV.

1082.  Oregon, the Columbia River.

Walleway, a branch of the Snake river.

Owyhee (Owy’-hee) river in same region.

1083.  Wind river mountains, a chain of the Rocky Mountains, in Wyoming.

1084.  Sweet water valley, in Wyoming.  Nebraska, the Platte river.

1085.  Fontaine-QUI-bout (f[)o]n’-t[=a]n-k[=e]-b[=o][=o]) a creek in Colorado.

Spanish sierras, Mountain range in New Mexico.

1091.  AMORPHAS, a shrub having clusters of blue flowers.

1095.  Ishmael’s children.  The Arabs are considered descendents of Ishmael.  Because of their warlike spirit the American Indians have been thought to be descents of Ishmael.  See Genesis XXI, 14-21.

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