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ough as regards myself all worldly pride and ambition have been laid aside, I should like to see you the master of a property suitable to your birth and education." The idea was naturally consonant with Nigel's wishes, and he promised to labour hard in bringing the proposed estate into cultivation. "It will afford me ample employment for the future," he observed; "and employment, of course, I must have." Tecumah and Cora had during this time made frequent visits to the island. Tecumah was welcomed by the governor, as he was always well informed of the movements of the Portuguese and hostile Indians, besides having already rendered important services to the colony. The governor only looked on him in the light of an intelligent young savage and a faithful ally to the French. He had, however, already advanced in a knowledge of Christian truth, and had become an earnest and believing follower of the Lord. He one day came over to report that a party of the Tuparas had been seen on the high ground beyond the southern extremity of the harbour, making their way to the Portuguese settlement. He advised that boats should be sent out and advanced posts stationed, to give due notice of an attack, should one be contemplated. These arrangements having been made, the governor invited Tecumah to accompany him in a walk to a part of the island which he was about to visit. The strains of solemn music reached their ears. Tecumah attentively listened with much delight, and inquired whence they proceeded. "The ministers of our religion are performing a sacred service, my friend," answered the governor. "If you please, we will enter and pay our devotions to the Holy Virgin and saints." "I thought that Christians worship God alone," observed the Indian. "Of course, so we do," said the governor; "but we worship also, in a different way, the mother of God and His holy saints and apostles." "I have heard that God is a jealous God, and will have none other gods worshipped but Himself," said the Indian. "But the mother of God; surely He will have us worship her?" observed the governor. "The Bible does not say so," answered Tecumah, boldly. "When Jesus hung on the cross He said to John, `Behold thy mother,' and to His mother, `Behold thy son;' and looking round on His disciples, He once observed, when He was told that His mother and brethren were near, `Behold My mother, and My brethren.'" "Where did you learn all that
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