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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER XI
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The rage of De Courcelles will mount very high against you, Dagaeoga, and you will have to beware of him." "I am ready for him," said Robert, proudly.
The broad trail led steadily on toward the north, but Willet, after a while, spread out his own little force, taking no chances with forest ambush.

He considered it highly probable that before long Tandakora would curve aside with some of his warriors, hoping to trap the unwary.

He was confirmed in his opinion by the Onondaga's reading of the trail.
"I find the footprints of the Ojibway chief again," said Tayoga.

"Here they go at the edge of the trail.

Now he has stopped.


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