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The Rulers of the Lakes

CHAPTER XIII
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We know now that they were routed, and that the victory was ours.

But it is likely that our leaders continued the pursuit toward Oneadatote and up to the walls of Crown Point itself.
And if your wish be the same as mine, Dagaeoga, we will follow on." "You know, Tayoga, that I wouldn't think of anything else." "But the dangers grow thick as we approach Crown Point." "Not any thicker for me than for you." "To that I can make no reply.

Dagaeoga is always ready with words." "But while I want to go on, I'm not in favor of taking any needless risks.

I like to keep my scalp on top of my head, the place where it belongs, and so I bid you, Tayoga, use those keen eyes and ears of yours to the utmost." Tayoga laughed.
"Dagaeoga is learning wisdom," he said.

"A great warrior does not throw his life away.


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