The Devil's Own - A Romance of the Black Hawk War by Randall Parrish
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"Ah! I have never been so far east; indeed the extent of my travels
along the beautiful Ohio has only been to the Falls. The Beaucaires were originally from Louisiana." "You must have been among the earlier settlers of Missouri?" "Before the Americans came, sir," proudly. "My grandfather arrived at Beaucaire Landing during the old French regime; but doubtless you know all this?" "No, Judge," I answered, recognizing the egotism of the man, but believing frankness to be the best policy. "This happens to be my first trip on the upper river, and I merely chanced to know your name because you had been pointed out to me by Captain Thockmorton. I understood from him that you represented one of the oldest families in that section." "There were but very few here before us," he answered, with undisguised pride. "Mostly wilderness outcasts, _voyageurs_, _coureurs de bois_; but my grandfather's grant of land was from the King. Alphonse de Beaucaire, sir, was the trusted lieutenant of D'Iberville--a soldier, and a gentleman." I bowed in acknowledgment the family arrogance of the man interesting me deeply. So evident was this pride of ancestry that a sudden suspicion flared into my mind that this might be all the man had left--this memory of the past. "The history of those early days is not altogether familiar to me," I admitted regretfully. "But surely D'Iberville must have ruled in |
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