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The Masters of the Peaks

CHAPTER VIII
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You English do not marry Indian women often--and yet Colonel William Johnson has taken a Mohawk to wife--but we French know them and value them.

Do not think to have an easy and careless jailer when you are put in the hands of the Dove.

She will guard you even more zealously than I, Charles Langlade, and you will notice that I have neither given you any opportunity to escape nor your friend, Tayoga, the slightest chance to rescue you." "It is true, Monsieur Langlade.

I've abandoned any such hope on the march, although I may elude you later." "The Dove, as I told you, will attend to that.

But it will be a pretty play of wits, and I don't mind the test.


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