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Chapter Five: Pocahontas falls in Love
After many months, Pocahontas met John Rolfe. He was a young tobacco farmer. John Rolfe was very kind to her. She loved him and he loved her.
They were very happy together.
John Rolfe wanted to marry Pocahontas. But Pocahontas wanted to speak to her father first.
One day Pocahontas and John Rolfe went to visit Powhatan. The great chief was pleased to see his daughter.
"Father, this is John Rolfe. I met him in Jamestown. He is a very kind person. I love him and I'm going to marry him."
"You are a young woman now, Pocahontas. It is time for you to marry the man you love." Powhatan embraced his daughter and John.
"Great chief, I love your daughter and I want to take care of her," said John Rolfe.
In April 1614, Pocahontas married John Rolfe in the Anglican Church.
She was the first American Indian to marry a white man. Pocahontas wore a beautiful white dress. She had flowers in her hair. She and John Rolfe laughed and danced on this special day. All the people in Jamestown celebrated the marriage. There were great festivities with music and dancing. Nantaquas and many other Indians came to celebrate. At the wedding meal there were white men and Indians. They were all good friends. They sat around a long table. There were all types of good food to eat. Pocahontas' marriage brought peace to the Virginia Colony. The colony began to grow.
Soon after their marriage, Pocahontas and John went to London.
Pocahontas was surprised to see many new things in England. In London she wore beautiful English clothes. Everyone wanted to meet her. She met the most important people of London. She even met King James I! Everyone loved the Indian princess.
In London Pocahontas met John Smith again after many years! This was a wonderful surprise. They talked about their adventures in Jamestown.
Pocahontas and John Rolfe had a son. They were very happy. They called him Thomas. After Thomas' birth, Pocahontas became very ill. She died in England in 1617, at the age of 21. This was a tragic event. Many people mourned her. They remembered the courageous Indian princess.
Young Thomas was educated in Britain by his uncle Henry Rolfe. John Rolfe was heartbroken. He didn't want to live in Britain. He returned to Virginia to grow tobacco. He became an important tobacco farmer. He had a very big tobacco plantation.
When Thomas Rolfe was an adult, he left Britain. He went to America to visit his mother's land. He met his mother's tribe. He liked the New World and remained there.
In 1788 the Virginia Colony became a state of the United States. There are still descendants of Thomas Rolfe, Pocahontas' son, in Virginia today.
The End.
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Chapter Five: Colin
'I'm Colin, Mr Craven's son,' said the boy.
'Then I must be your cousin,' Mary said. 'Don't you know that I came to live here?'
'No,' he answered. 'No one told me.'
'Why?' asked Mary.
'Because I am afraid that people will see me. I won't let people see me and talk about me.'
'Why?' asked Mary. She felt more puzzled with each moment that passed. 'Because I'm always ill, and I must stay in bed. The servants are not allowed to speak about me. My father won't let anyone mention me. He's afraid I'll grow up to have a crooked back. My father hates me because my mother died when I was born.'
'Have you always been here?' asked Mary.
'Nearly always,' said Colin. 'If I go out, people stare at me, and I hate it.'
'If you don't like people to see you,' Mary said, 'shall I go away?'
'Oh, no!' Colin replied quickly. 'You must stay and talk to me.'
Mary put her candle down on a table near the bed and sat on a chair. They talked for a long time. Colin wanted to know all about Mary and about her life at Misselthwaite. He told her how unhappy and lonely he was, even though he was given anything that he wanted.
'Everyone must do as I say,' Colin said. 'I will be ill if they don't.'
'Do you think you will get well?' Mary asked.
'I don't suppose I will,' Colin answered. 'No one believes I will live until I grow up. Let's talk about something else. How old are you?'
'I'm ten, like you,' Mary said.
'How do you know I'm ten?' he asked.
'Because when you were born, your father locked the garden door and buried the key. It's been locked for ten years,' Mary answered.
'What garden?' Colin asked.
'It was the garden Mr Craven hates,' said Mary, nervously . 'He locked the door. No one knew where he buried the key.'
'What's the garden like?' Colin persisted.
'It's been locked for ten years,' Mary said, carefully. She did not want him to know that she had found it. But it was too late to be careful. Colin was very excited at the idea of a hidden garden.
'I will make them open the door,' he said.
'Oh, no!' cried Mary. 'Let's keep it a secret. If they open the door, it will never be a secret again. If we find the door one day, we can go inside and no one will know about it except us.'
'I would like that,' said Colin. 'I've never had a secret before.'
He was tired from talking, and as he fell asleep, Mary went quietly away.
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