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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER XIII
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They also put a plentiful supply of the moose meat in their packs, and then he said: "Which way, Tayoga ?" "There is but one way." "You mean we should press on toward Crown Point, and find out what has become of our comrades ?" "That is it.

We must know how ended their battle with St.Luc." "Which entails a search through the forest.

That's just what I wanted, but I didn't know how you felt about it with your lame shoulder." "Tomorrow or next day I shall be able to use the shoulder if we have to fight, but we may not meet any of the French or their allied warriors.

I have no wish at all to turn back." "Then forward it is, Tayoga, and I propose that we go toward the spot where we left them in conflict.

Such eyes as yours may yet find there signs that you can read.


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