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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER I
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"We frightened Mynheer Hendrik Martinus, when we were in Albany, but I suppose that once a spy and traitor always a spy and traitor.

Since the immediate danger has moved from Albany, Martinus and Garay may have begun work again." "Then we'd better stop him," said Robert.
"No, let him go on," said Willet.

"He can't carry any information about us that the French leaders won't find out for themselves.
The fact that he's traveling in the night indicates a French camp somewhere near.

We'll put him to use.

Suppose we follow him and discover what we can about our enemies." Robert looked at the cheerful bed of coals and sighed.


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