Ah, the first of the short James chapters...This one's set during The Great
Galvez. That's about it.
Somehow, Moses managed to get us to go down the Mississippi River. Henri and I are looking for the Great Bernardo de Galvez. He's a Spanish Governor, and like Lafayette, he's decided to help us. He's going to give us supplies and aid, which we need desperately. I needed to get away.
I still need to write to Sybil. But Sarah is first and foremost on my mind. How I hope she will come back. Henri and I haven't talked much since that night. I think he's kind of freaked out at the way I was acting. It scared me too. I've never cared that much about ANYONE.
And then there's the fact that I denied all of it the next day.
Henri doesn't know which time I lied, when I said I loved her or when I denied it.
Henri loves the river; he says that his ancestors traveled here. He's so excited. I'd hate to see what he'd be like in New Orleans. I suspect he'll be half-crazy and hugging every French person he sees. I personally don't like all this paddling and waves. Of course, I've done a lot of things I don't like.
Like when those soldiers searched our boat. That was a real picnic. Most fun I've had in my life. Fortunately, I saved the day by saying I was writing to my mother. Henri gave me a look that said, well, something about me loving Sarah. But then again, that's why he invented those looks in the first place.
SeƱor Galvez (he is Spanish after all) was very nice. It's always great to meet a fellow American... Uh, a person who believes in our cause. Now our troops are getting supplies. Isn't that great?
I just can't muster up much enthusiasm for anything anymore. I'm seeing more of the beautiful countryside though... So I suppose it might be okay.
I can't really think so well with all this paddling and water rocking. But Mr. Galvez fixed it so I get to go home on a boat soon, instead of using the Mississippi again.
- Loren ;*
Don't own Liberty's Kids. Reviews are nice and lovable. Give me some.
Okay, I'm done now.
Somehow, Moses managed to get us to go down the Mississippi River. Henri and I are looking for the Great Bernardo de Galvez. He's a Spanish Governor, and like Lafayette, he's decided to help us. He's going to give us supplies and aid, which we need desperately. I needed to get away.
I still need to write to Sybil. But Sarah is first and foremost on my mind. How I hope she will come back. Henri and I haven't talked much since that night. I think he's kind of freaked out at the way I was acting. It scared me too. I've never cared that much about ANYONE.
And then there's the fact that I denied all of it the next day.
Henri doesn't know which time I lied, when I said I loved her or when I denied it.
Henri loves the river; he says that his ancestors traveled here. He's so excited. I'd hate to see what he'd be like in New Orleans. I suspect he'll be half-crazy and hugging every French person he sees. I personally don't like all this paddling and waves. Of course, I've done a lot of things I don't like.
Like when those soldiers searched our boat. That was a real picnic. Most fun I've had in my life. Fortunately, I saved the day by saying I was writing to my mother. Henri gave me a look that said, well, something about me loving Sarah. But then again, that's why he invented those looks in the first place.
SeƱor Galvez (he is Spanish after all) was very nice. It's always great to meet a fellow American... Uh, a person who believes in our cause. Now our troops are getting supplies. Isn't that great?
I just can't muster up much enthusiasm for anything anymore. I'm seeing more of the beautiful countryside though... So I suppose it might be okay.
I can't really think so well with all this paddling and water rocking. But Mr. Galvez fixed it so I get to go home on a boat soon, instead of using the Mississippi again.
- Loren ;*
Don't own Liberty's Kids. Reviews are nice and lovable. Give me some.
Okay, I'm done now.
