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The Hunters of the Hills

CHAPTER XI
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British and French were almost lost in its forests.

France and England together could be stowed away in the region about the Great Lakes and the shades of the wilderness would encompass them both.

The French and British were great races, it was useless to compare them and undertake to say which was the greater, because each was great in its own way, and each excelled in its own particulars, but the two combined were the sum of manly virtues and strength.

What the British lacked the French supplied, and what the French lacked the British supplied.

Together they could rule the world and spread enlightenment.
He sat down and the applause was great and hearty, because he had spoken with fervor and well.


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