Warraghiyagey / The FuneralStory. IV prolegomenon to the novel Manituana, published in December 2006document available in:English Español Italiano |
'The honour of escorting the casket fell on Governor Franklin of New Jersey and the New York Supreme Court Judges DeLancey and Banyar. None of them, in the torrid heat of that 13th of July, had been inclined to wear gloves and scarf, as had been proposed by Sir William one winter morning. The powdered whigs were more than enough to make them perspire beyond a minimum of decorum. The deceased had signed his will six months before, following a year of poor health. Neither Dr. Stone’s remedies nor Molly Brant’s herbs had cured his chronic prostration and ill health.'
08 February 2007 |
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