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The Explorations of Père Marquette

2023-01-12 20:59:42

Born in New York City, New York, Jim Kjelgaard is a writer who wrote over 40 novels. The most famous is red in 1945. It sold 225,000 copies in 1956 and was made in the 1962 Walt Disney movie "Big Red". His book is mainly about dogs and wild animals, usually the animal's hero, from the point of view of animals. Kjelgaard also wrote short stories about several magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post, Argosy, and Adventure.

In 1959, Jim Kjelgaard committed suicide at Phoenix, Arizona due to chronic pain and depression.

Joliet is a gorgeous Indian speech master who talks to barbarians he wants to find a new land. He talked about Pale Marquette's mission and the biggest king served by Pale Marquette. He explained that Pale Marquette is safe to protect the Great Manitou with many magnificent gestures and beautiful words. As a result, he does not need to be afraid that he is very dangerous to put his death on the road. The next three days is a party and a pleasure. As members of the tribe came to see him day and night, Pale Marquette assigned to one of the cottages had little time to sleep. Briefly, PèreAndré and PèreAllouez have laid a solid foundation for future Mascouten village missions.

Spring is here, but Pale Marquette can not leave. When canoe was sent from Quebec, Louis Joliet also provided information. PèrePhilippePierson will arrive at St. Ignace. Pale Marquette had to wait and wait for Pearl Pearson who arrived at the first northbound canoe trip. In the meantime, Pale Marquette knew an unsettling moment. He is educated in science and I am further researching myself. He knew the position of the star, he became an expert navigator, and he learned to draw a map. But men are just men. When he persuaded Joliet to try to reach Mississippi through Wisconsin, do you think he was wrong?

PèreMarquette passes through the snow using Indian guns, gunpowder, and shells. He does not know where he is going, but giving up is not a mistake. PèreMarquette is away from the way the Indian hunters left. Finding a game they are already looking for has little meaning. Wise Pèrele Mercier, the excellence of the New World Jesuits, knows his people and gives them responsibility according to their abilities. From the beginning he may have planned to send Jack Marquette deep into the wilderness to enter the most difficult task established by the Jesuits. However, he noticed that Pale Marquette needs to be trained at Three Rivers