It chanced to be noon of the day following, when he glided up the sunny Terrebonne towards the parish seat.
Dis yer prop'ty to be sold—old Terrebonne—whar we all been raised, is gwine—dey's gwine to tak it away—can't stop here no how.
The sheriff from New Orleans has taken possession—Terrebonne is in the hands of the law.
Then I shall never leave Terrebonne—the drink, nurse; the drink; that I may never leave my home—my dear, dear home.
She heard of the death of a relative down in Terrebonne somewhere.