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The End Of Forever.


The End Of Forever

Denise Page Caraher

Alexie Books

PO Box 3843, Carmel, IN 46082

1578601282 $14.00 alexiebooks.com

The End Of Forever: The Story Of Mekinges And William Conner William Conner (1777 - 1855) was an American trader, interpreter, scout, community leader, entrepreneur, and politician. Although his first trade was a fur trader, his later business interests included farming, milling, distillation of spirits, mercantile endeavors, and land  by Denise Page Caraher is a novel for young adults, based upon a libretto libretto (ləbrĕt`ō) [Ital.,=little book], the text of an opera or an oratorio. Although a play usually emphasizes an integrated plot, a libretto is most often a loose plot connecting a series of episodes.  written by the author, which in turn draws upon history, thought with some fictionalized characters and accounts. Set in the early nineteenth century, The End Of Forever is the story of a marriage between Indian scout William Conner and Mekings, the daughter of a Lenape Delaware chief. The pledged to love each other forever; but Conner broke his promise when encroaching press of settlers drove the Indians from their homeland. A profound story of love, greed Greed
See also Stinginess.

Almayer’s Folly

lust for gold leads to decline. [Br. Lit.: Almayer’s Folly]

Alonso

Shakespearean symbol of avarice. [Br. Lit.
, and the expansion of the American frontier. An epilogue ep·i·logue also ep·i·log  
n.
1.
a. A short poem or speech spoken directly to the audience following the conclusion of a play.

b. The performer who delivers such a short poem or speech.

2.
 adds the conclusion of history to this involving yet tragic tale.
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