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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER VII
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All the French soldiers have larger feet, and the other two Frenchmen, De Courcelles and De Jumonville, wear boots.

Sharp Sword does not regard the two officers with favor.
He does not associate with them more than is necessary.

He keeps on the right side of the trail and they on the left.

Here go his moccasins and there go their boots." "And straight ahead is the brook by the side of which we'll find their camp," said Robert, who had caught the silver flash of water through the green foliage.
The trail, as he had said, led to the brook where the signs of an encampment were numerous.
"The fog was dense with them as it was with us," said Tayoga.

"It is shown by the fact that they moved about a great deal, walking over all the ground, before they finally chose a place.


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