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The Hunters of the Hills

CHAPTER XII
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I feel as if I had been an instrument in the hands of others, giving to Boucher the punishment deferred so long." "There will be no trouble about it," said Tayoga.

"I read the face of Bigot and no anger was there.

It may be that he was glad to get rid of the man Boucher.

The assassin becomes at times a burden." But Willet remained silent and thoughtful.
"I've a feeling, Robert," he said, "that our mission to Quebec will fail.

We've passed through too much, and all the signs are against us.
As for me, I'm going to get ready for war." "Maybe the Governor General will arrive tomorrow," said Robert, "and if so we can give him our letters and go.


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